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All about life science law
We spoke to a lot of people before developing LS Law, and they all agreed there
is a need for fast, effective delivery of international life science case law.
Written by experts, LS Law is designed to help overcome the challenge of researching
the complex pharmaceutical, medical technology and biotechnology markets.
Distinct practice areas help users to find exactly what they need, quickly and
easily.
| Medical |
Patents |
Product Liability |
Trademarks |
- Consent
- Access to treatment
- Clinical negligence |
- Generic entry
- Patentability
- Compulsory licences |
- Drug and device recalls
- Quantum / damages
- Post-market surveillance
- Black box warnings
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- Passing-off
- Counterfeits
- Infringement / Invalidity |
| Regulatory |
Commercial |
Licensing |
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judicial review of registration decisions |
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GMP/GCP and general compliance |
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parallel trade |
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healthcare fraud |
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advertising & promotion protection of data |
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borderline products | |
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M&A; |
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competition; |
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distribution & service agreements; |
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abuse of dominant market position | |
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interpretation of provisions of an agreement |
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due diligence |
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break-up of an alliance licence & milestone fees and compensation |
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IP ownership | | |
The full service will launch by individual practice area, starting with Medical
in October 2006.
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What can you find in each practice area?
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Up-to-date original case reports from around the world |
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a searchable archive of case reports dating back to 1972, with flexible searching
by free text, parties, jurisdiction, citation and year |
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in-depth background commentary from experts in the field, including references
to related current litigation, and cases that haven’t gone to court or been decided
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breaking news stories on relevant cases | | |
LS Law is designed to be flexible and versatile, so you can locate the information
you need quickly and easily. Choose to access any number of practice areas depending
on your research needs.
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Try LS Law
To register your interest in LS Law, or request a free trial to a practice area
as soon as it launches, simply request a free trial. | |