...The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is under fire by Congress for monitoring the personal email...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...biologic, and medical device industries where the principal regulator, the Food and Drug Administration, has provided only limited guidance on the use of social...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Attorney David Schwartz warns that many company websites may be inadvertently revealing international trade law violations that can result in significant civil and/or criminal penalties
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...consumers and drug and medical device manufacturers and distributors, the Food and Drug Administration recently issued a draft guidance proposing ways that a drug...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...an earlier column, the Food and Drug Administration has had deaf ears in response to Pharma's request...
...Are you wondering what the Food and Drug Administration is thinking about drugs? Just follow them on Twitter. And...
... After testing confirmed the contamination, H20 notified the Food and Drug Administration and initiated a worldwide recall. It then tried...
The Young Lawyer editorial board takes a close look at the rapid growth of social media outlets such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Starting with the premise that their more senior colleagues in
...mouse clicks away. At the same time, the Food & Drug Administration, long under pressure from the pharmaceutical industry to give guidance...
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