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Mintz Viewpoints
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Insincere Licensing Discussions Can Support a Willful Infringement Claim
June 4, 2018| Blog| Viewpoint

A Rundown of Recent State Action Relating to Medicaid Expansion
June 4, 2018| Blog| Viewpoint

ML Strategies Health Care Preview - June 4, 2018
June 4, 2018| Blog| Viewpoint

Is SEP Licensing Up To Standard?
June 4, 2018| News

Supreme Court Rules on Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements
June 1, 2018| News

5Pointz and the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990
June 1, 2018| Blog| Viewpoint

White Collar, Regulatory & Compliance Trailblazers
May 31, 2018| News

Smartphone Wars – The Last Jury: Samsung Owes $539M for Infringing Apple’s Patents
May 31, 2018| Blog| Viewpoint
News & Press Releases
Three Mintz Attorneys Recognized in Lawdragon’s 2025 500 Leading Global Real Estate Lawyers
September 11, 2025
Mintz members Daniel Guggenheim, Rebecca Lee, and Jeffrey Moerdler have been recognized by Lawdragon in its 2025 500 Leading Global Real Estate Lawyers list. The three attorneys were also recognized in last year’s inaugural edition of the list.
Mintz Recognized in LMG’s “Life Sciences Americas Awards” 2025
September 08, 2025
Mintz received a pair of awards at LMG’s 2025 “Life Sciences Americas Awards” which recognize the region’s “most distinguished practitioners and their firms for their exemplary work in the Life Sciences legal practice over the past twelve months.”
Why Masimo’s ‘Rare’ Move Pushes Apple Case Into Uncharted Territory
September 3, 2025
World Intellectual Property Review and Life Sciences Intellectual Property Review featured insights from Intellectual Property Division Chair Michael Renaud about Masimo’s decision to sue US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the latest development in its legal battle with Apple. The article notes that it’s uncommon for a patent owner to sue CBP, which is backed by the US International Trade Commission (ITC), and that the results of this action may determine whether patent owners will still be able to rely on exclusion orders as enforcement tools in the future.
Events
Podcasts

Mintz On Air: Practical Policies – Disparage Me Not
August 26, 2025| Podcast|

Mintz On Air: Practical Policies - Investigations Unscripted
August 12, 2025| Podcast|

Mintz On Air: Practical Policies — A Private Equity Non-Compete Primer
July 15, 2025| Podcast|
