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Global Pricing Newsletter: volume two

  • Sidley Austin LLP
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  • China, Global, United Kingdom, USA
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  • February 27 2013

Pharmaceutical and biologic manufacturers operate in an increasingly global economy where legal developments in one market may have cascading impacts

Philippines department of justice upholds DOH decision on infant formula trademarks

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • June 15 2012

According to news sources, Philippine Department of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima issued an opinion in May 2012, upholding a Department of Health (DOH) memorandum that prohibited multinational companies that make infant milk and other nutritional products from using registered trademarks that contain health and nutrition claims which may undermine breast-feeding and breast milk

Updates on international pricing issues for pharmaceutical and biologic products

  • Sidley Austin LLP
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  • China, European Union, France, Germany, United Kingdom, USA
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  • May 18 2012

Sidley Austin LLP’s Global Life Sciences Team is pleased to provide you with this Global Pricing Newsletter, the first in a periodic series updating clients and friends of the firm on pricing issues around the world that may have an impact on pharmaceutical and biologic manufacturers’ legal and business strategies

Bisphenol A a global approach?

  • Eversheds LLP
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  • European Union, United Kingdom, USA
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  • December 20 2011

Manufacturers and importers of products which contain the chemical compound bisphenol A (BPA) should remain alert to the continued research and monitoring of the compound around the world

Researchers analyze media coverage of nanotechnology risks

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • November 18 2011

Lehigh University researchers studying U.S. and U.K. nanotechnology news coverage from 2000 to 2009 have found relatively few articles about “nanotechnology health, environmental, and societal risks.”

Second Circuit dismisses claims arising from ATV accident in England

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • September 15 2011

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed claims against two U.S.-based companies sued for injuries allegedly caused by the defectively designed transmission of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) involved in an accident that occurred in England

Soft drink consumption allegedly associated with increased blood pressure

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 4 2011

U.K. researchers have reportedly linked sugar-sweetened beverages to a risk of high blood pressure, speculating that “one possible mechanism” for the association “is a resultant increase in the level of uric acid in the blood that may in turn lower the nitric oxide required to keep the blood vessels dilated.”

Litigation in England a changing landscape

  • Jones Day
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • November 3 2010

Manufacturers and distributors of goods in, and into, the United Kingdom and other EU member states will be familiar with the framework governing liability in the event that those goods cause damage or injury to consumers

FSA investigates meat from offspring of cloned cow

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • August 20 2010

The U.K. Food Standards Agency (FSA) has announced that meat from a cloned cow’s offspring has evidently entered the food supply, sparking concerns about the country’s livestock registration and tracking requirements

User responsible for iPod hearing loss

  • DMH Stallard LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • June 9 2010

A case which was recently heard in the United States could have ramifications for manufacturers and suppliers of MP3 players and similar equipment