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Limited Partners Doubt Venture Funds’ Startup Valuations
January 3, 2024
Member and International Practice Co-chair Larry Naughton was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article highlighting that the increasing skepticism among limited partners regarding startup valuations is causing a slowdown in the venture fundraising market.
A Litigation Look Ahead: What to Expect From 2024
January 3, 2024
Mintz’s Managing Partner Bob Bodian recently shared his perspective on the rapid pace of growth in IP litigation and why he expects demand to continue in 2024. Read the full article here in American Lawyer Litigation Daily.
Disinherited Son Can’t Challenge Appointment Of Personal Rep
January 3, 2024
Litigation Practice Chair Scott Ford’s recent triumph in an Appeals Court case representing Pamela Bradley has been spotlighted by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. The Appeals Court ruled that a disinherited son’s classification as an ‘interested person’ under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code does not grant him the standing to contest his stepmother’s appointment as a personal representative for his father’s estate.
Digging Into The Debate On FDA's Proposed Lab Test Rule
January 3, 2024
Rising Stars: Mintz Elevates in M&A, Restructuring
January 2, 2024
Members Kristopher Kirkwood and Kaitlin Walsh were highlighted in an article in The Deal, which detailed the promotion of 13 Mintz attorneys to Members, effective January 1, 2024.
Startups Are Using AI to Predict Responses to Cancer Drugs
December 28, 2023
San Francisco Member Terri Shieh-Newton, PhD spoke to the Wall Street Journal about the use of AI in the life sciences industry, specifically on how biomedical startups are using AI to predict patient responses to cancer treatments. Terri noted that while AI allows researchers to pull diverse sets together, humans must make careful decisions about the data sets they use to train the algorithms.