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Proposed Visa Ban for Aid Recipients Could Hit Skilled Workers
September 25, 2018
This article discusses a new proposal from the Department of Homeland Security which could impact skilled immigrant workers and their employers as it could block people from getting visas if they use public assistance. Susan Cohen, Member and Founding Chair of Mintz’s Immigration Practice, is among the industry sources quoted in the piece.
Mintz Adds Ex-SDNY Prosecutor To White Collar Team
September 24, 2018
This feature story notes that Mintz has further expanded its corporate investigations, enforcement and white collar practices with the arrival of trial and investigative Member Jason P.W. Halperin. Jason is a former Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York and focuses his practice focuses on white-collar criminal defense, internal investigations, regulatory enforcement and litigation matters.
States Seek More Power to Fight Medicaid Home Patient Abuse
September 20, 2018
What's In a Name? Mintz Becomes Latest Big Firm to Rebrand
September 18, 2018
This feature article highlights the launch of the firm’s new website, mintz.com, which the article notes is “part of a broader rebranding meant to highlight collaboration with its clients.” Within the piece, Mintz Chief Marketing Officer Amy Fowler notes that though the firm will be known simply as Mintz, the firm will legally keep the longer name as a nod to the firm’s culture and history. The story acknowledges that while continuing to recognize tradition, the updated look and feel of website, logo and branding signifies the firm’s success in recent years. The story explains that the new “M” logo, comprising different bold colors coming together at a darker diamond in the center, is to reflect collaboration within the firm and with clients.
Ban On 'Scandalous' TMs Is Probably Dead For Good
September 18, 2018
Susan Weller, who currently manages Mintz’s Trademark & Copyright Practice, provides commentary in this feature article looking at whether or not the U.S. Supreme Court will revive a federal ban on the registration of profane trademarks.