Nathaniel MillerLaw ClerkProskauer Rose LLPWebsitewww.mindingyourbusinesslitigation.com/Organization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmail212-969-354 Professional Biography Nathaniel Miller is a Law Clerk in the litigation department. He works for the firm's New York offices. Education New York University School of Law, J.D., 2017 Harvard University, B.A., 2014 More Legal and Business Bylines From Nathaniel Miller A Note of Caution: Inflation, Price Increases, and the Lingering States of Emergencies - (Posted On Thursday, June 17, 2021) DOJ Continues Price Gouging Enforcement Under the Defense Production Act - (Posted On Monday, April 12, 2021) Idaho Says Pandemic Margin Boosts Are Lawful When Prices Fall - (Posted On Thursday, March 25, 2021) DPA Update: Biden Administration Brings Renewed Focus to Defense Production Act - (Posted On Wednesday, February 10, 2021) Price Gouging Settlements Around the Country: Non-Compliance May Cost You - (Posted On Tuesday, February 09, 2021) Are Long-Term Pricing Controls Here to Stay? Three Reasons the Optimists Might Be Right - (Posted On Monday, February 01, 2021) Price Gouging Laws: Can Promotional Pricing Become Your New Price? - (Posted On Thursday, January 28, 2021) Are Long Term Pricing Controls Here to Stay? Three Reasons the Pessimists Might Be Right - (Posted On Friday, January 22, 2021) Idaho Attorney General Pumps Brakes on Gas Sales - (Posted On Thursday, January 14, 2021) Costs of COVID-19 Vaccines: What We Do and Don’t Yet Know - (Posted On Thursday, January 07, 2021) Pagination Page 1 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis DOJ Adds Procurement Fraud, Tariff, Sanctions, and Immigration Violations to Whistleblower Program Priorities by: Mary Jane Wilmoth Alice Patent Eligibility Analysis Divergance before USPTO and District Court: Federal Circuit Clarifies Limits on Relying on USPTO Findings in § 101 Eligibility Disputes by: Kevin J. Malaney , Chethan K. Srinivasa United States and China Announce Temporary 115 Percent Reduction in Tariffs While Trade Discussions Continue by: Lydia C. Pardini , Deanna Tanner Okun How Many Businesses Can Survive a 145% Tariff Shock? by: Jonathan Friedland Compelling Rationale for Producing Proprietary Products in U.S. Found in USTR’s Special 301 Report on IP Protection and Enforcement Abroad (Part I) by: Steven M. Auvil A Bothersome Amphibology by: Jonathan Friedland New York State Senate Bill Would Make Fast-Food Franchisors Jointly and Severally Liable for Certain Labor Law Violations by: Jamie Haar , Sarah M. Zucco “Somebody’s Watching Me” – What You Need to Know About California’s Proposed AI Employee Surveillance Laws by: Anthony J Oncidi , Philippe A. Lebel Following AIIA Lawsuit, USCIS Releases Detailed I-526/I-526E Petition Data Through Jan. 31, 2025 by: Tetiana P. Lendiel High-Level Overview of Certain Provisions Impacting Renewable Energy Incentives in “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill” Draft Legislation by: Adam Schurle , Tori Roessler New York’s 2025–26 Budget Includes Immediate Labor Law Reforms, Important Changes to Pay Frequency Laws by: Francesco A. DeLuca , Matthew P. Gizzo California Court Turns Up the Heat: PG&E Case Requires Employees Claiming Defamation to Prove Damages Beyond Their Termination by: Philip Person , Shane Foster Cross-Border Catch-Up: Understanding Chile’s Karin Law on Harassment and Violence [Podcast] by: Goli Rahimi , Lina Fernandez House Proposes Updates to Qualified Opportunity Zones by: James O. Lang , Sanford C. Presant EPA Extends Submission Dates for the PFAS Reporting Rule by: Dana J. Stotsky , Britt Speyer Fleming Upcoming Events May 22 2025 Kidd Aitken & Chambers USA Q&A May 14 2025 Technology Forum: Contracting and Privacy Considerations Associated With AI, Software Compliance Audits, and Contracting and Procurement Efficiencies May 15 2025 Build Success: Save the Date for Ward and Smith’s 2025 Construction Conference May 15 2025 Healthy AI Roundtable: Navigating Legal Challenges in Healthcare Print