...of discussion over proprietary information, companies must enter into a nondisclosure agreement (NDA). There could be certain differences between NDA agreements depending on the circumstances...
...manufacturer seeking FDA approval for a drug submits a new drug application (NDA) containing, among other things, a statement of the drug's components and...
...a New Drug Application. Proposed labeling is submitted as part of the NDA and reviewed by the FDA. The labeling must contain a summary of...
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...information secret. The parties formalized that understanding in a non-disclosure agreement ("NDA") dated June 15, 1995, which has a term of 20 years....
...to read and sign a legally valid confidentiality or non-disclosure agreement (NDA), whereby all information — regardless of the level of sensitivity — gleaned...
New Jersey Law Journal
...method and trade secrets to MTSR after MTSR signed a nondisclosure agreement ("NDA"). Tewari later came to believe that MTSR misappropriated its trade secrets, and...
...drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and listed under NDA No. 19-651 in the Orange Book. Plaintiffs are also owners of...
New Jersey Law Journal
...obtain that approval, a pioneering manufacturer must file a new drug application ("NDA"), containing clinical studies of the drug's safety and efficacy. 21 U...
New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
...States Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") approved Boehringer's New Drug Application ("NDA") for Mirapex, for the treatment of "signs and symptoms of idiopathic Parkinson...
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