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2024 Commercial Litigation Outlook and Webinar Series

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Seyfarth’s Commercial Litigation practice group is pleased to present the fourth annual installment of the Commercial Litigation Outlook, which provides insights on litigation issues and trends to expect in 2024. Dates and details are below.

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Texas LLC Formation: 4 Privacy Considerations for Entrepreneurs

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However, at a time when personal privacy is cherished more than ever, privacy is a crucial consideration when starting a business entity. While establishing a business requires some public disclosure, several strategies can be used to preserve privacy and maintain anonymity. 1] [link]

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Learning About the Business of Healthcare and Innovation: My Internship Experience at AstraZeneca Canada

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This term, I had the amazing opportunity to work at AstraZeneca Canada through Osgoode’s Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive Program placement. I remain intrigued to see how the Guidelines, set for implementation in January 2024, may be changed upon receiving consultations. .

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VANDA Pharmaceuticals States a Fifth Amendment Claim against the Government for Taking a Trade Secret

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VANDA claimed that Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials improperly shared the company’s trade secret and confidential manufacturing information with generic competitors by disclosure through the review process for generic drug manufacturers’ proposed competing products. ” 18 USC § 1905.

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HHS Finalizes Updates to “Part 2” Regulations to Align Disclosure Rules with HIPAA and Promote More Coordinated Substance Use Disorder Care 

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On February 8, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a final rule ( Final Rule ) updating federal “Part 2” regulations to more closely align the requirements applicable to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment records with the HIPAA privacy rule, and to make certain other changes.

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