Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo

New York

Review

Dispute resolution

The practitioners at Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo have grown from their Boston roots to build a national litigation presence. With offices in California, Florida, New York, and DC, the firm has historically been recognized for its practice in complex commercial litigation, white collar defense, and securities litigation. It has since developed several specializations including a healthcare enforcement defense practice, trade secrets, and probate related work.

Mintz’s Boston office includes the litigation practice chair Scott Ford. His specialty focuses on guiding clients through contract and commercial disputes, particularly in real estate, private equity, probate, and retail product industries. Ford is one of the lead attorneys acting as a construction counsel for the real estate developer DivcoWest, specifically, that developer’s Cambridge Crossing project, which is a 43-acre site located in Massachusetts.

Also in Boston is insurance specialist Nancy Adams, who has experience representing insurers on the business and legal implications of complex coverage issues, involving commercial, transactional, and personal lines of insurance. Another crucial Boston player is Kim Marrkand the founder and co-chair of the insurance practice.

In the New York office, Therese Doherty defends high stakes civil litigations, regulatory, and internal investigations.  She has specialized knowledge of the financial services industry where she defends some of the world’s largest banks.

Michelle Lipkowitz has a multifaceted practice that encompasses complex commercial litigation, white collar defense, and government investigations. Located in DC, she often represents corporations and individuals being investigated by the US Department of Justice or for prosecution by various federal and state agencies.