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Thunder (Basin) struck: Are Ray Lucia’s rights meaningless?
March 19, 2019
In this op-ed, Mintz attorney Joel Nolette looks at Lucia v. SEC, which explores the status of administrative law judges of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace
March 18, 2019
Mintz attorneys O’Kelly E. McWilliams III and Jennifer R. Budoff have authored this high-level overview of some of the more prevalent challenges employers may encounter when deploying AI in the workplace, and guidance on the proactive steps employers should consider.
Processing Delays Reveal USCIS Stretched To Its Limits
March 13, 2019
Member and founding chair of the firm’s immigration practice Susan Cohen provides commentary on how processing times across a broad range of immigration petitions adjudicated by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services have been on the rise in recent years, showing no signs of declining this fiscal year so far.
Mintz’s Terri Shieh-Newton shares her insights on gender equity, how to fix USPTO, and the most exciting thing in biotech today.
New Life for Money Market Mutual Fund Fix
March 13, 2019
Mintz Member Chuck Samuels discusses a bill that issuers of municipal bonds say would both lower their borrowing costs and give them more investing flexibility is back on the table after failing to become law in the previous Congress.
Where in the World Is the Gig Economy Working?
March 12, 2019
Attorney Brendan Lowd cautions that employers must dedicate significant financial and personnel resources to make sure they are prepared to address a number of wide ranging employment issues when any natural disaster causes disarray in the workplace.
