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Mintz Continues Expansion of National Litigation Practice with Addition of Therese Doherty in New York
May 02, 2017
  Continuing the expansion of its national Litigation Practice, Mintz announced the addition of Therese Doherty as a Member based in New York.  She is the third prominent litigator to join the office in the last two months. 
                                      
  The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has announced it's launching an investigation into whether thermoplastic parts used in certain BMW, Honda, and Toyota vehicle models have infringed five patents owned by Intellectual Ventures LLC. 
                                      
  Member and Co-chair of Mintz’s Sports Law Practice Tony Mulrain authored this column providing important considerations for NFL draftees to evaluate as they are approached by companies about product and services endorsements, as well as insight into the proper management of these opportunities.
                                      How boards can decide whether to chase overseas assets
April 27, 2017
  Co-authored by Members Joseph Dunn and Daniel Pascucci and attorney Heather Silver, this article discusses the steps boards should take in deciding whether further investment in pursuing transferred assets. 
                                      Litigation Financing Brings Opportunities For PE Firms
April 27, 2017
  Scott Ford, Chair of the Litigation Section, and Kurt Steinkrauss, Co-Chair of the Private Equity Section, authored this column on how the emerging litigation financing industry is becoming an attractive risk-reducing option – especially among PE firms.
                                      Tax plan would eliminate most tax deductions, loopholes, leaving tax-exempt bond market worried
April 26, 2017
  This article discusses the Trump administration’s tax plan, which involves cuts in tax rates and the elimination of tax deductions and loopholes for the wealthy. Mintz Member Charles Samuels is among the industry sources quoted. 
                                      
