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Mintz Viewpoints
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California’s Health Care Transactions Review Law: Regulatory Revisions Effective Immediately
August 26, 2024| Blog| Viewpoint
2024 Pre-Election Analysis: Health Care Issues
August 26, 2024| Advisory| Viewpoint
The FTC’s Ban on Noncompetes Is No More. What Do Employers Do Now?
August 23, 2024| News
FTC Cracks Down on AI-Generated Fake Reviews – AI: The Washington Report
August 22, 2024| Article| Viewpoint
After Months of Uncertainty, a Federal Court Has Blocked the FTC’s Non-Compete Rule on a Nationwide Basis
August 21, 2024| Blog| Viewpoint
Tech Funding, IPOs Are Less Frequent in 2024
August 20, 2024| News
News & Press Releases
Mintz Ranked among Most Active, High Performing Patent Law Firms by Patexia
September 20, 2024
Mintz has been recognized as one of the most active and high-performing law firms in the Patexia 2024 PTAB Intelligence Report, which provides a comprehensive overview of the best performing and most active attorneys and law firms.
Time for US-Based Fund Managers to Join DORA Bandwagon
September 19, 2024
Member David Adams was quoted by FinOps Report in an article focused on how Europe’s pending Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) could impact US-based fund managers. It also addresses why US fund managers should review their third-party service relationships despite ambiguity around the rule.
Mintz Named to Los Angeles Business Journal’s “Most Admired Law Firms To Work For” List
September 18, 2024
Mintz announced that it has been named to Los Angeles Business Journal’s (LABJ) 2024 “Most Admired Law Firms To Work For” list. LABJ selects firms that are “consciously working towards creating diverse, positive, and supportive environments to help drive the success of their attorneys,” according to the publication.