Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
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Environmental Law Chair Jeff Porter spoke with the National Law Journal about the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent win, in which a federal district court rejected a challenge to the agency’s narrowed ‘waters of the United States’ definition.
SCOTUS to Review EPA Wastewater Rules
June 25, 2024
Environmental Law Chair Jeff Porter was quoted by EHS Daily Advisor on the Supreme Court’s review of the City and County of San Francisco’s appeal of their Clean Water Act NPDES permit.
Mintz Privacy & Cybersecurity Chairs Named 2024 Go To Cybersecurity/Data Lawyers by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
June 24, 2024
Mintz is pleased to share that Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Chairs Cynthia Larose and Co-chair Scott Lashway have been named 2024 Go To Cybersecurity/Data Lawyers by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. The award recognizes top cybersecurity/data lawyers across the Commonwealth who demonstrate significant leadership in the field with a record of success, and to whom other lawyers make referrals for their expertise and accomplishment.
Mintz Advises Altamira on Award-Winning Deal
June 24, 2024
A Mintz team led by Corporate Members Jim McKnight and Joe Ronca advised Altamira Technologies Corporation on its acquisition of Virginia Systems & Technology, Inc. This strategic acquisition expanded Altamira’s capabilities and national security customer portfolio, while winning “Deal of the Year” in the “Under $50 Million” category at ACG National Capital’s 22nd Annual Corporate Growth Awards.
Emerging Trends In ESG-Focused Securities Litigation
June 18, 2024
ESG Co-chair Jacob Hupart, Securities Litigation Co-chair Douglas P. Baumstein, and Associate Will McKitterick recently co-authored an article in Law360 about the latest trends in securities litigation related to ESG. They analyze the current state of private securities fraud litigation pertaining to corporate ESG disclosures, identify common themes in the limited rulings to date, and offer several practical suggestions to avoid or mitigate related liability.