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New York Sexual Harassment Law Deadline Has Employers in a Hurry
October 9, 2018
This feature article discusses the October 9th deadline for employers in New York to adopt sexual harassment prevention policies and provide them to workers. The article features commentary from employment lawyers including Brie Kluytenaar, an attorney in Mintz’s New York office.
Limo Company Owner in Crash Revealed as F.B.I. Informant, Recruiter of Terrorists, Fraudster
October 9, 2018
This New York Times feature article looks at Shahed Hussain and his evolution throughout the years — from asylum-seeking immigrant to petty criminal to trusted ally of government prosecutors. Mr. Hussain is back in the news as his company is at the center of a deadly limousine highway crash outside Albany, NY. Jason P.W. Halperin, a Mintz Member and former federal prosecutor in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District, is referenced in the article – his quotes pulled from a jury address in a bomb-plot case in which Mr. Hussain acted as a corroborating witness.
Joining IP Hiring Wave, Mintz Adds Ex-Practice Chair at Curtis
October 3, 2018
This New York Law Journal feature article highlights the arrival of experience trademark strategist, Michael Graif. Michael, who previously led the intellectual property practice at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, joins the Mintz New York office as a Member.
Entire Market Value Rule Is Alive But Not Well
October 1, 2018
In this Law360 “Expert Analysis” column, a team of Mintz intellectual property attorneys discuss the Federal Circuit’s modified opinion in Power Integrations v. Fairchild. The piece notes that this opinion is a retreat from an earlier ruling that set an unattainable standard for invoking the entire market value rule. The column is authored by Member Steve Akerley, Of Counsel Philip Ducker and Associate Rob Moore.
Mintz Member and Co-Chair of the firm’s Antitrust Practice Joseph M. Miller co-authored an article published by The Lexis Practice Advisor Journal explaining how antitrust enforcers, primarily the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, analyze health-insurer mergers.
Autonomous Vehicle Incidents: Who's Liable?
October 1, 2018
Mintz Counsel Elaine Panagakos co-authored an article published by Automotive News that examined who might face legal claims following autonomous vehicle incidents.