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The Daily Record covered the arrival of former US Attorney for the District of Maryland, Erek Barron, to Mintz as a White Collar Defense & Government Investigations Member in the firm’s Washington, DC office.
Mintz Member Scott Lashway Recognized in Lawdragon’s 2025 List of 500 Top Global Cyber Lawyers
May 12, 2025
Lawdragon named Mintz Member and Privacy & Cybersecurity Co-chair Scott Lashway to its 2025 list of the “500 Leading Global Cyber Lawyers.” The list recognizes “world leaders in privacy, data, security, incident response, and the deals and lawsuits that revolve around all things Cyber.”
Fed. Circ. Won't Revive Sydnexis Eye Drop Patents
May 12, 2025
Law360 recently quoted Thomas Wintner, Chair of Mintz’s Intellectual Property Litigation Practice, on the Federal Circuit’s decision to uphold the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s ruling that invalidated Sydnexis Inc.’s eye-drop patents. Tom, along with Member Peter Cuomo and Associate William Dixon, represented Eyenovia Inc. in challenging the patents.
Member Theresa Carnegie was quoted in a Managed Healthcare Executive article about the implications of a new law in Arkansas, which bans PBMs from owning pharmacies. The law is intended to improve access and affordability for patients, but it could lead to adverse effects.
Mintz has been named the Highly Commended Life Sciences IP Firm of the Year in the inaugural Life Sciences Patent Network (LSPN) Awards USA 2025. The awards are organized by Life Sciences Intellectual Property Review and celebrate excellence across the industry—from trailblazing individuals to firms redefining the boundaries of life sciences IP. This distinction was earned in a highly competitive field of 12 finalist firms.
Mintz Member Scott Lashway Named to Cybersecurity Docket’s 2025 “Incident Response 50” List
May 08, 2025
Cybersecurity Docket has named Mintz Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Co-chair, Scott Lashway to its “Incident Response 50” list for 2025. This list recognizes the global best cybersecurity and data breach response lawyers, considered the “first call” for companies that suddenly find themselves the victims of a data breach.