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19 Mintz Attorneys and 3 Practice Areas Recognized in Benchmark Litigation’s 2026 US Guide
November 07, 2025
Benchmark Litigation has recognized 19 Mintz attorneys in its 2026 guide and named Mintz a Highly Recommended Firm in Massachusetts. The firm also achieved national Tier 2 rankings in the Commercial Litigation, Insurance, and White Collar categories.
New Govs. Will Keep Heat on Grid Operator over Power Costs
November 7, 2025
Member Steven Shparber was quoted in a Law360 article about how PJM Interconnection, the nation’s largest regional grid operator, may face increased pressure to give states a formal role in its policymaking following the election of New Jersey and Virginia governors. Both governors-elect campaigned on energy affordability and have criticized PJM for its lack of transparency and contribution to high energy costs.
Power Grab? Trump’s DOE Seeks to Call Shots on How AI Data Centers, Other Electricity-Gulping Users Connect to Grid
November 5, 2025
Comments from Member Steven Shparber were featured in Law.com regarding the Department of Energy’s proposal to federally standardize how large electricity customers, like AI data centers, connect to the power grid. The proposal marks a major shift that could transform how these energy-intensive facilities come online and interact with the grid, creating both new challenges and opportunities across the industry.
Fundraising Woes Knock GPs off the Grid – What Next?
November 3, 2025
Investment Funds Practice Chair Kari Harris was quoted in a Buyouts article about how private equity firms are increasingly turning to alternative sources of capital amid a slowdown in traditional fundraising. One strategy gaining traction is the recycling of proceeds from asset sales into new investments, which many funds have become more flexible with.
DOE Pushes FERC to Accelerate Data Center Interconnections
October 31, 2025
Why 401(k) Plans Avoid Risk Capacity Details You Already Know
October 31, 2025
Forbes featured insights from Of Counsel Michelle Capezza in an article about the distinction between risk capacity and risk tolerance in retirement planning. The article notes that while many retirement plan participants intuitively understand the concept of risk capacity, its nuances are not always reflected in 401(k) plans.
