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Energy & Sustainability M&A Activity — February 2023
February 24, 2023 |Article |Viewpoint

Energy & Sustainability Litigation Updates — February 2023
February 24, 2023 |Article |Viewpoint

Energy & Sustainability Event Highlights — February 2023
February 24, 2023 |Article |Viewpoint

DOJ Issues Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy for All United States Attorney’s Offices
February 24, 2023 |Blog |Viewpoint

Nursing Home Lawsuit: Management Company Diverted $1.8 Million In COVID Relief Funds
February 24, 2023 |News

Biden EPA WOTUS Rule Draws Few Suits As Justices Weigh CWA's Scope
February 24, 2023 |News

Energy & Sustainability Legal Feature — Department of Energy Awards $118 Million for Biofuel Projects
February 23, 2023 |Article |Viewpoint
News & Press Releases
Boston, MA – Mintz is pleased to announce that Michael T. Renaud, Chair of the Intellectual Property Division, and the firm’s International Trade Commission (ITC) Practice have been shortlisted in the 2023 edition of Managing Intellectual Property’s (MIP) Americas Awards. The awards recognize the “remarkable achievements and developments” of firms, individuals and companies impacting the IP sector over the past year.
SVB Turmoil Could Crack Open M&A Window
March 27, 2023
The Wall Street Journal quoted Co-Chair of Mintz's International Practice Larry Naughton about the prospective uptick in startup mergers and acquisitions following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
Chair of Mintz’s ESG practice group, Jennifer B. Rubin and Associate Nicole Rivers co-authored an article published by Bloomberg Law about the National Labor Relations Board's McLaren Macomb decision and its proposed limits on non-disparagement and confidentiality. Jen and Nicole explain, "Employers should carefully consider who counts as a ‘supervisor’ when drafting non-disparagement and confidentiality clauses in separation agreements after the NLRB’s McLaren Macomb decision."