Also in this issue of GC New York, “Narrow, Don’t Abolish, FCPA Facilitating Payments Exception“
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Lauren J. Elliot, a partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, and Richard A. Jacobsen, a senior associate at the firm, write: Recognizing that health claims can provoke sales, the food industry has responded by characterizing their conventional food products as having nutritional value. The success of consumer advocacy groups in having companies change their labels and campaigns based on unsubstantiated product claims has in turn emboldened the plaintiffs' bar. All indications are that this trend toward more challenges to health claims and more FDA enforcement of regulatory standards will continue unabated.
July 08, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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Also in this issue of GC New York, “Narrow, Don’t Abolish, FCPA Facilitating Payments Exception“
Read this and more on topics of interest to in-house counsel at www.GCNewYork.com.
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