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Brian P. Sharkey Porzio Bromberg & Newman PC

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Understanding the global transparency landscape: the beginning of an ongoing journey *

Global - February 25 2013
The quest for transparency in the relationships between life sciences companies and healthcare professionals has become a global movement, as…


The trend towards global transparency: a challenging new world for the life sciences industry *

Global, USA - August 14 2012
The quest for transparency in the relationships between life sciences companies and healthcare professionals has become a global movement.

Co-authors: D. Jeffrey Campbell.


U.S. Supreme Court upholds Affordable Care Act *

USA - June 28 2012
This morning, the United States Supreme Court upheld the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) in its entirety. 


A partial victory for a pro se prisoner in the Third Circuit on his Eighth Amendment claim *

USA - October 18 2011
We see a lot of opinions issued by federal appellate courts in which a prisoner representing himself or herself challenges some policy, procedure, or action relating to his or her confinement. 


Appellate division vacates summary judgment because of procedural errors *

USA - October 17 2011
Rule 1:6-2(d) provides in pertinent part that unless a civil motion “involves pretrial discovery or is directly addressed to the calendar,” a party’s request for oral argument “shall be granted as of right.” 


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