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Dinner Reservation Text Promoting Specials Isn’t Advertising
November 29, 2017
Joshua Briones, Managing Member of Mintz’s Los Angeles office, is quoted in a Bloomberg Law article on the subject of a lawsuit brought against Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que for sending unsolicited marketing message without written consent.
‘Skinny’ health plans confuse consumers
November 21, 2017
Alden Bianchi, a Member in Mintz’s Boston office, is quoted in an NBC News article covering the institution of new “skinny” or reduced-cost health care plans being newly offered to individuals struggling to meet the demands of paying for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.
What Ending H-4 Work Permits Means For Cos., Immigrants
November 20, 2017
This Law360 article discusses plans by the Trump administration to end work authorization for H-4 visa holders and the impact that action would have on employers and immigrant workers and their families. Susan Cohen, founder and Chair of Mintz’s Immigration Practice, provides commentary.
Mintz’s Brian Lam Received Highest Distinction from International Association of Privacy Professionals
November 20, 2017
Mintz is pleased to announce that Brian Lam has been named a Fellow of Information Privacy by the International Association of Privacy Professionals, a global community that helps practitioners develop and advance their careers and organizations manage and protect their data.
Muni groups, upset by House tax bill, pin hopes on Senate
November 17, 2017
Chuck Samuels, a Washington D.C. Member, is quoted in an article from The Bond Buyer on the topic of the reaction of municipal market participants following the House vote to pass a tax bill that would eliminate private activity bonds and advance refundings beginning in 2018.
Alec Zadek, a Member and litigator in Mintz’s Boston office, has long been a strong advocate on behalf of women who were the victims of human trafficking. He’s been actively involved in Massachusetts legislation that would vacate criminal convictions of women who were forced into prostitution.
