Books
Published 2001
By John B. Reiss, Editor; Bruce D. Armon, Co-editor; David S. Antzis, Bruce D. Armon, John J. Barrett, Jr., Harriet E. Cooperman, Katayun I. Jaffari, James F. Kilcur, Robert H. Louis, Scott D. Patterson, Marshall B. Paul, Co-authors; et al.
Industries Health Care | Insurance | Medical Device and Diagnostic Companies
Services Commercial Litigation | Intellectual Property | Labor and Employment
Bringing Your Medical Device to Market guides medical device manufacturers through the complex process of bringing a new product to market. This collaborative publication, edited by John B. Reiss, Ph.D., J.D., Partner and Co-Chair of the Health Law Practice Group, and written by several Saul Ewing attorneys, was published by the Washington, D.C.-based Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI). Bringing Your Medical Device to Market offers practical advice and step-by-step development tips for manufacturers, attorneys, healthcare professionals, and others. With participation by attorneys from Saul...
Books
Published 2001
By Harriet E. Cooperman, Chapter author
Services Labor and Employment
Harriet E. Cooperman, a Partner in the Business Department of Saul Ewing's Baltimore office, is the chapter author of "The Defense Speaks: The Opening Statement," Litigating the Employment Tort Case , 2d ed., published by the American Bar Association.
Article
Published 10/01/2000
By Bruce D. Armon, Co-Author; et al.
Industries Health Care
Bruce D. Armon, an Associate in Saul Ewing’s Health Law Practice Group, co-wrote this article with a financial manager with Per-Se Technologies. The article discusses the legal and business issues a physician must address upon retirement.
Books
Published 2000
By Bruce D. Armon, Contributor
Industries Health Care
Bruce D. Armon, a member of Saul Ewing's Business Department in its Philadelphia office, is a contributor to PPS Final Fuel Implementation Delayed , published by the Food and Drug Law Institute.
Books
Published 2000
By Bruce D. Armon, Contributor
Industries Health Care
Bruce D. Armon,a member of Saul Ewing's Business Department in its Philadelphia office, is a contributor to PPS Final Rule Benefits Device, Pharmaceutical and Biological Industries , published by the Food and Drug Law Institute.
Article
Published 05/01/2000
By Bruce D. Armon, Author
Industries Health Care
Residencies and fellowships prepare physicians for the rigors of practicing clinical medicine, but provide very little education when it comes to understanding the business of medicine. This article, written by Saul Ewing Associate Bruce D. Armon, provides five tips to help first-year physicians make the transition.
Article
Published 04/01/2000
By Eric G. Orlinsky
Services Corporate Governance
Eric G. Orlinsky, chair of the Private Equity/Venture Capital Practice and an active member of the Maryland State Bar Association Section of Business Law, wrote this article advocating for the creation of a business court in Maryland.
Article
Published 03/01/2000
By Bruce D. Armon, Author
Industries Health Care
Bruce D. Armon, an Associate in Saul Ewing's Health Law Practice Group, writes about the new ASC Safe Harbor and how it can benefit those physicians who have already invested in an ASC and how they can conform their existing ASC to fit within the parameters of the ASC Safe Harbor. Mr. Armon discusses how the physicians participate in the ASC marketplace as a physician-investor and how to protect themselves via the ASC Safe Harbor from violating the Anti-Kickback Statute.
Books
Published 2000
By Harriet E. Cooperman, Chapter author
Services Labor and Employment
Harriet E. Cooperman, a Partner in the Business Department of Saul Ewing's Baltimore office, is the chapter author of "Evidentiary Issues in Sexual Harassment Litigation," Litigating a Sexual Harassment Case , 2nd edition, published by the American Bar Association.
Article
Published 12/31/1999
By Gary B. Eidelman, Author
Services Labor and Employment | Employment Counseling | Employment Litigation
Gary B. Eidelman, a Partner and Vice Chair of the Business Department, annually writes and updates the Maryland chapter for the Media Law Resource Center's 50-state survey on employment libel and privacy law.
Article
Published 05/01/1999
By Eric G. Orlinsky
Services Corporate Governance
In this article, Eric G. Orlinsky, chair of the Private Equity/Venture Capital Practice, writes about the distinction between “interested director” transactions and “corporate opportunities” transactions and how corporations can best handle conflict of interest transactions.
Article
Published 01/01/1999
By Eric G. Orlinsky
Services Corporate Governance
Eric G. Orlinsky, chair of the Private Equity/Venture Capital Practice and former chair of a subcommittee of the Corporate Governance Committee of the ABA Business Law Section, wrote this article that covers issues surrounding the conduct of directors' and stockholders' meetings. The article was abstracted in Bowne & Co., Digest for Corporate & Securities Lawyers in March 1999. To read the article, please click here .
Article
Published 01/01/1999
By Eric G. Orlinsky
Services Corporate Governance
Eric G. Orlinsky, chair of the Private Equity/Venture Capital Practice, wrote this article about changes in corporate governance statutes and the evolving responsibilities of boards of directors and stockholders. The article was cited in the article, “Is Unocal Alive and Well in Pennsylvania? in The M & A Lawyer in March 1999. To read the article, please click here .
Books
Published 1999
By Harriet E. Cooperman, Chapter author
Services Labor and Employment
Harriet E. Cooperman, a Partner in the Business Department of Saul Ewing's Baltimore office, is the chapter author of "Emerging Issues in Sexual Harassment Litigation," Employment Discrimination Litigation: Developments and Strategies , published by the American Bar Association.
Article
Published 04/20/1998
By Thomas Schaufelberger
Article
Published 01/01/1998
By Paul M. Heylman, Author
Services Labor and Employment
Paul M. Heylman, a Partner in the Labor, Employment and Employee Benefits Practice Group in the Washington, D.C. office, wrote this article about transnational organizing and strike activities by labor unions, with non-exclusive emphasis on maritime unions. The article also covers the legal issues surrounding such activities, particularly given differing labor laws in areas such as secondary boycotts.