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New Transportation Commission Assigned Post-Election Deadline
January 24, 2018
Stephen Silveira a Senior Vice President of ML Strategies, was appointed by Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker to a commission to address the state’s transportation needs through the next twenty years. The committee is charged with developing a range of anticipated scenarios during those decades.
Product Liability Strategies
January 22, 2018
Litigation Members Joe Blute, Ralph Campillo and Yalonda Howze are featured in this piece, along with four in-house counsel, discussing the current state of product liability exposures and related litigation. The piece further discusses strategies for manufacturers to minimize product liability exposure, how best to handle discovery, the role testimony from company witnesses plays, among other hot topics.
Most Influential Minority Attorneys
January 22, 2018
Joshua Briones, Managing Member of Mintz’s LA office, and Ralph Campillo, a Member in the firm’s Litigation practice, were named among the fifty most influential minority attorneys by the Los Angeles Business Journal.
Mintz’s Randy K. Jones Joins Association of Business Trial Lawyers Board of Governors
January 19, 2018
Mintz is pleased to announce that Randy K. Jones, a Member in the San Diego office, has joined the Board of Governors for the San Diego chapter of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers.
Cyberattacks Targeting Computer Chips May Expose Health-Care Data
January 19, 2018
Mintz Member Dianne Bourque was quoted in a Bloomberg Law article regarding the possible exposure of patients’ personal data due to cyberattacks on computer chips. Health care organizations are urged to install the most current security patches for their computer networks.
2017 Health Care Enforcement Review: Final Thoughts
January 19, 2018
Karen Lovitch, practice leader of the Mintz Health Law Practice, Eoin Beirne, a Member in the firm’s Litigation practice, along with Associates Samantha Kingsbury and Mackenzie Queenin authored the last in a four-part series of articles on health care enforcement trends in 2017.
