Administrative & Regulatory

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Mar
4
2014
The Affordable Care Act—Countdown to Compliance for Employers, Week 43: Coordinating the 3-Month Delay under Employer Shared Responsibility Rules with the Ban on Waiting Periods Longer than 90 Days Mintz
Sep
20
2021
OIG Issues Favorable Advisory Opinion on Hospital’s Warranty Program for Joint Replacement Procedures Mintz
Sep
13
2012
Legislative Update: Congress Returns for Final Session Before Elections Mintz
Sep
21
2021
FTC Personal Health Records Breach Rule Applies to Health App and Connected Device Developers Mintz
Sep
17
2012
Energy and Environment Law Update - September 16, 2012 Mintz
Feb
24
2022
TCPA Regulatory Update — Chairwoman Rosenworcel Circulates Declaratory Ruling on Ringless Voicemails Mintz
Mar
2
2021
Energy & Sustainability Washington Updates – March 2021 Mintz
Oct
13
2022
Potential Delay of SEC Climate Disclosures Rule Due to Reopening of Comments Period to Address Technical Issue Mintz
Sep
23
2021
OIG Report Highlights Importance of Telehealth in Providing Behavioral Health Services, but Emphasizes Need for Additional Oversight Mintz
Mar
3
2015
Congress Passes Full Department of Homeland Security Funding Bill Mintz
Oct
14
2022
Energy & Sustainability Litigation Updates — October 2022 Mintz
Jan
30
2020
Patenting Considerations for Artificial Intelligence in Biotech and Synthetic Biology – Part 2: Key Issues in Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Mintz
Sep
21
2020
Updated: Department of Labor Guidance for Families First Coronavirus Response Act Mintz
Oct
17
2012
FCC Requirement for Written Consent for Telemarketing “Robocalls” and Autodialed Telemarketing to Cell Phones to be Effective October 16, 2013 Mintz
Feb
12
2020
Friendly Reminder: HIPAA Still Applies During the Coronavirus Outbreak Mintz
Oct
8
2021
Webinar Recording: Cutting Through the Antitrust Noise — What’s Actually Going On? [VIDEO] Mintz
Oct
24
2012
Section 409A Document Correction Relief: Take the Final Bite of the Apple before December 31st Mintz
Jun
29
2018
PRIVACY ALERT: California Leads the Privacy Parade Again with Groundbreaking Privacy Legislation Mintz
Sep
24
2020
CMS Announces Final Rule on ESRD Treatment Choices Model Mintz
Sep
25
2020
Acting Assistant Attorney General Brian Rabbitt Announces 57 Charged with PPP Fraud in Remarks Delivered at PPP Fraud Enforcement Press Conference Mintz
Nov
7
2022
Public Comments Requested on Additional Aspects of the IRA Clean Energy Tax Incentives, including Clean Hydrogen Production, Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Clean Commercial Vehicles and EV Charging Stations Mintz
Jun
7
2023
FDA Requests Public Input on Increasing Access to Home-Use Health Technologies Mintz
Mar
30
2014
Registration Requirements Eased for Brokers and Financial Advisors in Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Transactions Mintz
Feb
22
2024
Mintz IRA Update — Legal Challenges to the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program Continue Mintz
Feb
27
2020
Coronavirus Continues to Spread: What Employers Should Be Doing Mintz
Nov
17
2022
CMS Announces Changes to the MSSP Designed to Increase MSSP Participation and Promote Equity within the MSSP Mintz
Nov
12
2012
Energy and Environment Law Update November 12, 2012 Mintz
Apr
3
2014
Tri-Agency Health Information Technology Report Issued Mintz
Mar
21
2022
SEC Proposes New Cybersecurity Rules for Public Companies Mintz
Oct
6
2020
Joinder to the Rescue: Federal Circuit holds that joinder of instituted IPRs does not result in estoppel under § 315(e) Mintz
Oct
7
2020
New Regulations Will Significantly Restrict H-1B Visa Eligibility — Part 1 of 2 Mintz
Apr
6
2021
FCC to Award Additional $249+ Million in Funding for COVID-19 Telehealth Program Mintz
Apr
11
2014
Aggressive Liability Theory Does Not Eliminate Obstacles To Banks’ Claims In Target Data Breach Class Action Mintz
Mar
29
2022
PBM Regulatory Roundup (Spring 2022): The 8th Circuit Rules and More States Issue Regulations Mintz
Dec
1
2012
FTC Commissioners Disagree on Limits of Section 5 Applicability to Conduct Not Otherwise Covered by Antitrust Laws Mintz
 

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