JD Supra Morning Brief: Canada’s Foreign Corruption Law, California High-Speed Rail, FDA Combination Products Rule, Juror Use of Social Media
Coffee too hot? Eggs too runny? Toast burnt? Relax and read the JD Supra Morning Brief. You’ll feel much better:
Transaction monitoring is the new black for FCPA compliance programs (Thomas Fox)
Canada is cracking down on foreign corruption and bribery. Hard (Bennett Jones)
Still on the fence about submitting comments to the draft Third National Climate Assessment Report? This may help convince you (McCarter & English)
Good manufacturing practice requirements for products that combine drugs, medical devices, biological products, and/or human cell and tissue products? There’s an FDA rule for that… (King & Spalding)
Sex Pistols + IP law? You bet (Loeb & Loeb)
Let the sun shine in … on the healthcare industry (Leonard, Street and Deinard)
Residents of California’s Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, and Kern counties might want to check if their land is in the path of the recently approved high-speed rail project… (Miller Starr Regalia)
Do you record customer calls for training and quality control? Listen up… (Perkins Coie)
What do the new HIPAA Omnibus Regulations say about genetic information? (Ogletree Deakins)
“LOL, this ‘expert witness’ is putting me to sleep” – what are courts doing about social media use by sitting jurors? (Holland & Knight)
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