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Tag Archives: Naming
LawFlash: What’s in a Name? FDA Proposes Updates to Its Biosimilar Naming Policy
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an updated draft guidance on March 7 on the nonproprietary naming of biologics, titled Nonproprietary Naming of Biological Products: Update. Read more detail on Recent Administrative Law posts –
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Tagged Biosimilar, LawFlash, Name, Naming, Policy, Proposes, Updates, Whats
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Naming a Trust as Beneficiary of an IRA
Whom should you name as the beneficiary of your IRA or Qualified Plan? Sometimes, it can be best to name a trust for your intended beneficiary. Read on to see the protections a trust can offer that a direct designation … Continue reading
Attorney may violate right of publicity by naming client on website
Yeager v. Holt, 232 Cal. Rptr. 3d 693 (Ct. App. 2018)Peter Holt and his law firm briefly represented Charles E. and Victoria Yeager and successfully sued Victoria Yeager to obtain his fees in an action known as Holt v. Yeager. … Continue reading
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Tagged attorney, Client, Naming, publicity, Right, Violate, Website
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Anthony Lupo & Richard Brand: What Retailers Can Learn from Sports Naming Rights & Sponsorship Deals
Anthony Lupo & Richard Brand: What Retailers Can Learn from Sports Naming Rights & Sponsorship Deals arentfox Tue, 04/10/2018 – 09:33 Read more detail on Recent Copyright posts –
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Tagged amp, Anthony, Brand What, Deals, Learn, Lupo, Naming, Retailers, Richard, Rights, Sponsorship, Sports
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