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ML Strategies’ Rodney Whitlock, Kate Josephson, and Katie Weider collaborated on an article in Health Affairs. The article covers the announced tax reform plan at the end of 2017, focusing in particular on the elimination of the medical expense tax reduction from the bill.
Whether Title VII Forbids Sexual Orientation Discrimination is Now Ripe for SCOTUS Review
November 14, 2017
Don Davis of Mintz authored an article for the Federal Bar Association LGBT Law Section Newsletter regarding Title VII’s explicit proscription against sex discrimination similarly forbids employers from discrimination against individuals who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
Labs Wage Legal Fights Over Fees, Medical Necessity Checks
November 14, 2017
Karen Lovitch, Mintz’s Health Law Practice leader, provided commentary on the repercussions of lower Medicare rates and exclusion of smaller private lab fee data from pricing methodology for the Bloomberg Law Health Care blog.
Has Trump Been Good for Big Law?
November 7, 2017
This feature article looks at the impact of the Trump administration on the practice of law. Susan Cohen, founder and Chair of the Immigration Practice at Mintz, is quoted within the piece. Susan’s comments focus on immigration efforts under Trump.
BigLaw Directs Pro Bono Efforts At Trump Admin Policies
November 6, 2017
Susan Cohen, Chair of the Immigration practice, and Sue Finegan, a litigator and Chair of Mintz’s Pro Bono Committee, were quoted in a Law360 article covering the efforts by law who may be taking on more pro bono matters as a result of actions by the Trump administration.
Off the Pedestal
November 6, 2017
Washington, D.C. Member Chuck Samuels was quoted in an Inside HigherEd article on the impact that the proposed Republican tax plan would have on higher education – specifically touching upon potentially cutting off key sources of borrowing and imposing new taxes on wealthy institutions.
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