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Racial slurs, free speech at issue in 'Slants' trademark case
February 1, 2017
This article discusses Lee v. Tam, a Supreme Court case involving the band The Slants in their attempt to trademark their name, in opposition to the Lanham Act, which denies trademark protection of any work or name that disparaged someone.
Health Fraud Rule Withdrawal May Hurt Enforcement Efforts
February 1, 2017
This article notes that due to the Trump administration’s delay of a program integrity final rule fraud enforcement could become more of a challenge. Mintz health care attorneys Ellyn Sternfield and Tom Crane weigh in on the issue.
Mintz Attorneys William M. Hill and Randy K. Jones to Speak at ABA Forum on Construction Law Midwinter Meeting
January 30, 2017
Mintz's William M. Hill, Co-chair of the Construction Law Practice, and Randy K. Jones, a Member of the Litigation Practice, are speaking at the American Bar Association’s Forum on Construction Law Midwinter Meeting.
Trump Names Acting SEC Chair; New Rules Likely on Hiatus
January 27, 2017
This Ignites feature article discusses President Trump’s naming of the acting U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair and what the move means in regards to recently imposed rules.
Mintz and ML Strategies Represent GE in Acquisition and Permitting of GE Innovation Point
January 27, 2017
Mintz attorneys represented GE in the acquisition and permitting of GE Innovation Point, GE’s new corporate headquarters. The acquisition marks a major milestone for GE, which in January 2016 announced its decision to move to Boston.
What The Qualcomm Case Tells Us About FTC And FRAND
January 26, 2017
Mintz attorneys Michael Renaud, Robert Kidwell, and Robert Moore discuss the FTC’s suit against Qualcomm in the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of California as well as the timing of the lawsuit and specifics of the FTC’s complaints against said company.