Tag Archives: Mitigating

Identifying and mitigating risk in a changing global economy: Reed Smith to host life sciences health industry roundtable in London

On 5 March, Reed Smith will welcome in-house counsel at pharmaceutical, medical device, and health companies to join a roundtable discussion on how to identify and mitigate risk. Our Government Investigations partners Rosanne Kay and Eoin O’Shea will speak on … Continue reading

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Join Us: Life Sciences Health Industry Roundtable on “Identifying and Mitigating Risk in a Changing Global Economy”

In-house counsel at pharmaceutical, medical device, and health companies are invited to join their peers and leading Reed Smith life sciences lawyers for a roundtable discussion on how to identify and mitigate risk. The event will be held on 5 … Continue reading

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Timeliness, functus officio, mitigating circumstances, and use of force

Arbitrator erred in determining timelines of a grievanceThe Fifth Circuit has effectively vacated an award of Arbitrator Daniel Jennings (here), concluding that the Arbitrator's reliance on the execution date of the contract rather than its ratification date triggered the start … Continue reading

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CEO Transitions: Mitigating Risks and Accelerating Value Creation

Posted by Rusty O'Kelley, Russell Reynolds Associates, on Sunday, December 9, 2018 Editor's Note: Rusty O’Kelley is Global Leader of the Board Advisory & Effectiveness Practice at Russell Reynolds Associates. This post is based on a Russell Reynolds memorandum by Mr. … Continue reading

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Government Shutdowns: Practical Strategies for Mitigating Contractor Risk

Crisis averted – at least for the time being. The government shutdowns in January and February 2018 were big news, but ultimately resulted in very little actual downtime for the Federal government.  But does that mean its back to business … Continue reading

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