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The Shutdown Is Over, But Merger Review Backlog Remains
January 28, 2019
Though merger reviewers at the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are back at work after the 30+ day government shutdown, antitrust experts note that backlog and the possibility of another shutdown are significantly impacting the certainty merging parties rely on. Mintz Member Rob Kidwell is among the industry sources quoted.
Vice Chair of Covington & Burling Funds Practice Jumps to Mintz
January 28, 2019
This American Lawyer feature article highlights the arrival of Loretta Shaw-Lorello, an investment funds and private equity Member.
Commentary: Enact automatic voter registration in N.Y.
January 27, 2019
In this op-ed for the Albany Times Union, Mintz Member Jason P.W. Halperin discusses voting reform efforts in New York state and the need to take those efforts one step further to include automatic voter registration.
Time Is Quickly Running Out for the First Quarter's IPO Hopefuls
January 24, 2019
Mintz Member John Rudy is quoted in this Bloomberg News story discussing how the ongoing government shutdown is impacting the initial public offerings (IPO) market.
INSIGHT: Ninth Circuit Delivers Bad News to Domino’s and ADA Website Accessibility Defendants
January 24, 2019
This Bloomberg “Insight” column, authored by Mintz’s Joshua Briones and Nicole Ozeran, discusses a recent Ninth Circuit ruling in an American with Disabilities Act (ADA) lawsuit and what companies can learn from this in terms of their own websites.
The furniture industry is starting to feel the shutdown’s impacts—here’s what to know
January 23, 2019
This feature story looks at how the longest government shutdown is impacting the furniture industry. The piece notes that several governing agencies are largely shuttered, and companies are experiencing decreasing sales and delayed shipments, among other consequences. The author notes that the overall feeling within the industry is one of significant uncertainty. Mintz Member Matt Howsare, Chair of the firm’s Consumer Product Safety Practice, is among the industry sources quoted. Matt tells Business of Home, “The longer the shutdown continues, the more unilateral recalls we should expect to see. Companies should not just sit on a recall simply because the CPSC is closed if they believe there is a risk to their customers.”
