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Hunter Biden’s career of benefiting from his father’s name
The president’s son has had a complex, even tortured relationship with the ‘Biden brand’
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Haley says she would sign six-week abortion ban if still S.C. governor
The candidate has tried to strike a more nuanced tone on abortion than some of her fellow Republican hopefuls but was pressed on Friday by a conservative leader in Iowa to be more specific.
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Latino backlash grows over Donald Trump’s friendly Univision interview
Members of Congress plan to ask for a meeting with a company executive as a famous actor, one of Univision’s founders and Latino rights advocacy groups speak out.
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Colorado Judge Keeps Trump on Ballot but Finds He ‘Engaged in Insurrection’
A district court judge ruled that former President Donald J. Trump “engaged in insurrection” but said the disqualification clause of the 14th Amendment did not apply to him.
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Nikki Haley Says She Would Have Signed Six-Week Abortion Ban as Governor
The former governor of South Carolina, who has tried to thread the needle on abortion in the G.O.P. race, made a gesture of support for stricter limits on the procedure.
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OpenAI Joins Other Generative AI Companies in Offering Indemnity for Users Against (Some) Third-Party Infringement Claims
For users of generative AI programs, a growing concern has been with potential liability resulting from infringement claims by copyright owners whose materials were used to train the AI. At its annual DevDay conference in early November, OpenAI became the latest major company to address this by offering to indemnify certain users of its ChatGPT…
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Both Sides of the Coin: Employment Separation from Two Perspectives
Employee separation commonly involves investigations, litigation, and eDiscovery. Many employees continue to access information from their employers after separation and almost ¾ of employers report that they’ve been negatively impacted by an employee breaching their digital security….By: Association of Certified E-Discovery
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Double Vision: OPDP Issues Two Notice of Violation Letters in One Day
Recently, the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Prescription Drug Promotion (“OPDP”) issued two Notice of Violation (“NOV”) letters in one day. Foreigner’s 1978 “Double Vision” album and title track come to mind. Both NOVs focus on direct-to-consumer (“DTC”) promotion. We highlight the main issues and offer our own observations in this Bulletin….By: Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
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Historic Drug Shortages Persist Through 2023
Since the spring, historic drug shortages have been straining hospital budgets, disrupting patient care, commanding the attention of the White House and Congress, and rising to the level of what some experts consider a public health emergency. New drug shortages increased nearly 30% from 2021 to 2022, affecting over 300 medications by fall of 2023.…
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FTC Employs New Tactic in Effort Against Drug Makers Alleged to Have Improperly Listed Patents in the FDA’s Orange Book
On Nov. 7, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced it is disputing the listing of more than 100 patents in the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) “Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations,” known as the “Orange Book.” The FTC’s announcement follows its Sept. 14 release of a policy statement outlining the Commission’s views…