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5 Ways Trump Could Change Food Safety Compliance
April 26, 2017
Joanne Hawana, an attorney in Mintz’s FDA and Fraud & Abuse, Compliance & Regulatory Counseling Practices, is included in this piece which discusses changes the Trump administration could make to Food Safety Compliance and the dangers of lawsuits against the government amid deregulatory efforts.
Tax plan would eliminate most tax deductions, loopholes, leaving tax-exempt bond market worried
April 26, 2017
This article discusses the Trump administration’s tax plan, which involves cuts in tax rates and the elimination of tax deductions and loopholes for the wealthy. Mintz Member Charles Samuels is among the industry sources quoted.
Discord Between Ballad Health and the FTC
April 23, 2017
Member and leader of the firm’s Antitrust practice Bruce Sokler is among those providing insight in this piece discussing strife between the Federal Trade Commission and a proposed hospital merger, to be known as Ballad Health.
Is 'Class Arbitration' An Oxymoron?
April 23, 2017
Mintz Litigation Member Gilbert Samberg authors this column asking the question if “class arbitration” is viable given the essential nature of arbitration, or is it an oxymoron.
Before Y2I, Jeff Robbins sent himself to Israel
April 22, 2017
This story features Mintz Litigation Member Jeffrey Robbins. In the article, Jeff speaks of his experience in Israel during his college years and celebrates the award he will be receiving from the Lappin Foundation, which connects North Shore teens to Israel in the summer of 2017.
Textualism Takes Center Stage In CalPERS V. ANZ Securities
April 20, 2017
This article, co-authored by Mintz Litigation Member Joel Rothman and attorney Angela Dilenno, discusses the U.S. Supreme Court’s hearing of a case dealing with a relatively straightforward issue in the generally complex world of securities litigation.