Susan J. Cohen retired from Mintz in 2024. She was previously a Member / Founder and Chair Emeritus in Mintz's Immigration Practice.
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DACA Supreme Court Decision – Further Analysis
June 22, 2020 | Blog | By Susan Cohen, Juan Steevens
U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Administration's Rescission of DACA in Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California
June 18, 2020 | Alert | By Susan Cohen, Juan Steevens
President Trump Issues Proclamation Targeting Certain Chinese Graduate Students and Researchers Seeking to Study or Conduct Research in the U.S.
June 4, 2020 | Blog | By Susan Cohen
Executive Order Bars Entry for New Immigrant Visa Holders for 60 Days
April 23, 2020 | Alert | By Susan Cohen, John Quill
COVID-19 Immigration FAQs for Employers of Foreign Nationals
April 22, 2020 | Advisory | By William Coffman, Susan Cohen, John Quill
Forthcoming Executive Order Will Bar Green Card Seekers for 60 Days
April 21, 2020 | Blog | By Susan Cohen
United States Expands Coronavirus-Related Travel Ban to Include United Kingdom and Ireland
March 16, 2020 | Alert | By Susan Cohen
United States Bans Travelers from Europe
March 12, 2020 | Alert | By Susan Cohen
The Coronavirus and Completing the Form I-9
March 10, 2020 | Alert | By Susan Cohen
News & Press
The Best Lawyers in America 2025 Recognizes 184 Mintz Attorneys across 56 Practice Areas
August 15, 2024
187 Mintz attorneys have been recognized by Best Lawyers® in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©. Notably, three Mintz attorneys received 2025 “Lawyer of the Year” awards, and 64 firm attorneys were included in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch.
Mintz announced today that 42 of its practices and 83 of its attorneys earned recognition in the 2024 edition of Chambers USA, a guide to the country’s leading law firms. Of those included in the guide, 18 attorneys and seven practice areas were awarded Chambers’ highest ranking, Band 1. The firm obtained new listings in three practice areas and 10 of its lawyers were recognized for the first time.
Chambers Recognizes Mintz Attorneys and Practices in 2024 Global Guide
February 16, 2024
Mintz continues to earn high rankings by Chambers Global, a guide to the top law firms and attorneys worldwide. Four Mintz attorneys and two of the firm’s practices are ranked in the 2024 Chambers Global edition.
Mintz is pleased to announce that 120 firm attorneys have been recognized as leaders by Best Lawyers® in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©.
BOSTON – Mintz has earned top rankings in the 2023 edition of Legal 500 United States guide. The firm is recognized in 14 practice categories, and 59 individual attorneys are also recognized in the guide, some in more than one category.
BOSTON –Mintz announced today that 39 of its practices and 81 of its attorneys earned recognition in the 2023 edition of Chambers USA, a guide to the country’s leading law firms.
Two Mintz Immigration Attorneys Named To Inaugural Lawdragon 100 Leading Immigration Lawyers List
May 08, 2023
BOSTON – Mintz is pleased to share that Susan J. Cohen, Founder and Chair Emeritus of the Immigration Practice, and John Quill, Chair of Mintz's Immigration Practice, have been selected for inclusion in the 2023 Lawdragon 100 Leading Immigration Lawyers list.
Mintz Recognized by Chambers Global 2023 Guide
February 21, 2023
Mintz continues to earn high rankings in Chambers Global 2023, a guide to the top law firms and attorneys worldwide.
"Journeys From There to Here” with Susan Cohen
November 5, 2022
Susan Cohen, Member and Founding Chair of the Mintz’s Immigration Practice, joined Ralph Nader as a guest on Ralph Nader Radio Hour to discuss her experience representing asylum seekers and refugees as chronicled in her book Journey From There to Here: Stories of Immigrant Trials, Triumphs and Contributions.
Best Lawyers® recognized 108 firm attorneys in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©. Notably, two Mintz attorneys – Poonam Patidar and Scott M. Stanton – received 2023 “Lawyer of the Year” awards, and 28 firm attorneys were included in the inaugural edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch.
Law360's 2022 Immigration Editorial Advisory Board
April 21, 2022
Immigration and refugee problems persist, UM speaker argues
April 17, 2022
Leading Immigration Lawyer Uplifts Marginalized Voices
February 17, 2022
With Paperwork Locked Underground, Thousands of U.S. Citizenship Applicants Wait and Wait
January 26, 2022
Prominent Jewish Immigration Lawyer Pens New Book, Readies for Pittsburgh Appearance
January 12, 2022
Robbins: GOP Continues Descent by Bullying Saule Omarova
November 23, 2021
Mintz Lawyer’s New Book Puts 11 Faces on America’s Immigration ‘Crisis’
November 19, 2021
Journeys from There to Here (The Middle Way)
November 16, 2021
Movers & Shakers: Susan Cohen ‘85
November 5, 2021
Immigration Lawyers Reveal 8 Secret Behind Their Strategies to Win Visas for Startup Workers
September 1, 2021
Law360's 2021 Immigration Editorial Advisory Board
April 7, 2021
Trump's COVID-19 Work Visa Restrictions To Expire
April 1, 2021
Punching In: Biden’s DOL No. 2 Pick Su Faces Pressure From Right
February 16, 2021
Immigration Group Of The Year: Mintz
December 1, 2020
Law360 Names Mintz 2020 Immigration Practice Group of the Year
November 30, 2020
CNN Business Perspectives: By Blocking Visas for Foreign Workers, Trump is Further Hurting the U.S. Economy
June 26, 2020
How Trump's Ban on Work Visas Could Hurt the Economy
June 24, 2020
Trump To Suspend New Work Visas Through 2020
June 23, 2020
Mintz Practice Groups and Attorneys Garner Top Rankings in 2020 Edition of The Legal 500 United States
June 12, 2020
Immigrant-Run Startups In Jeopardy During Pandemic
May 26, 2020
Mintz Honored with PAIR’s 2020 Pro Bono Mentor Award
May 22, 2020
USCIS Should Lower Employment Barriers Amid Pandemic
May 11, 2020
Law360's 2020 Immigration Editorial Advisory Board
April 10, 2020
Pandemic Creates Roadblocks During H-1B Visa Cycle
April 6, 2020
What the Coronavirus Shutdown Means for Immigrant Workers
March 27, 2020
Feds OK Remote I-9 Document Review
March 20, 2020
Is Boston’s Innovation Economy Doomed?
March 5, 2020
Public Charge Order Sparks Confusion For Immigration Attys
January 29, 2020
The first-of-its-kind class action lawsuit, Pereira Brito v. Barr, was filed in June on behalf of immigrants who were jailed due to flawed detention hearings in which the detainee was required to bear the burden of proof as to not being a flight risk or a danger to the community. The latest ruling holds that the class of immigrants are entitled to bond hearings at which the government bears the burden of justifying an immigrant’s detention, and at which the immigration court must consider someone’s ability to pay when setting a bond amount.
The Mintz pro bono team representing the plaintiffs in this case includes Members Susan Finegan and Susan Cohen, Special Counsel Andrew Nathanson, and Associates Mathilda McGee-Tubb, Jennifer Mather McCarthy, and Ryan Dougherty.
Federal Judge Rules Detained Immigrants Are Entitled to Fair Hearings
November 27, 2019
Gov't Often Has 'Nothing' To Hold Immigrants, Judge Says
November 6, 2019
Vague Insurance Test May Spur Erratic Green Card Decisions
October 31, 2019
Belmont Lawyer Uses Art to Illuminate Plight, Contributions of Immigrants
September 19, 2019
Mintz Member and Founding Chair of the Immigration Practice Susan Cohen Featured on Candy O’Terry’s “The Story Behind Her Success” Podcast
September 12, 2019
Immigration Courts Are 'Ignoring The Law,' Mass. Judge Says
August 6, 2019
Mintz, ACLU Lead Charge to End Unlawful ICE Detentions
June 19, 2019
In Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, Member and Chair of Mintz’s Pro Bono Committee Susan Finegan and Member and Founding Chair of Mintz’s Immigration Practice Susan Cohen discuss the purpose of the lawsuit and the legal challenges facing detained immigrants in Massachusetts and beyond.
To view the full press release on this lawsuit, please click here.