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Published 03/26/2003
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Books
Published 2003
By Robert H. Louis, Chapter author
Services Personal Wealth Estates and Trusts
Robert H. Louis, a Partner and Co-Chair of Saul Ewing's Personal Wealth, Estates and Trust Practice Group in the Philadelphia office, is the chapter author of "State Income Tax Issues With College Savings Plans," Tax Law , published by the Pennsylvania Bar Association Tax Section.
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Published 02/01/2003
Article
Published 01/31/2003
By James T. Rohlfing
Industries Construction
Services Litigation
Article
Published 01/31/2003
By Bruce D. Armon, Author
Industries Health Care
Services Intellectual Property
Bruce D. Armon, an Associate in Saul Ewing's Health Law Practice Group, writes about how bringing a new medical device to market can be fun and exhilarating, but also advises physician entrepreneurs to take the necessary steps to protect employment and intellectual property rights. Mr. Armon discusses the need to develop a sound strategic plan and to work proactively with the FDA and payors to help ensure that the medical device is properly positioned for success in the marketplace. Click here to view article.
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Published 01/26/2003
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Published 01/01/2003
Article
Published 12/31/2002
By Gary B. Eidelman, Author
Services Labor and Employment | Employment Counseling | Employment Litigation
Gary B. Eideleman, a Partner and Vice Chair of the Business Department, writes and updates this course material for the American Bar Association's Section of Labor and Employment Law. His chapter provides discovery strategies and techniques to assist the newer practitioner handling employment litigation.
Article
Published 11/18/2002
By Bruce D. Armon, Author
Industries Health Care
Bruce D. Armon, an Associate in Saul Ewing's Health Law Practice Group, writes about bringing a medical device to the marketplace. Mr. Armon discusses the necessary steps for the physician entrepreneur to take in protecting their employment and intellectual property rights, developing a sound strategic business plan and working proactively with the FDA and payors to help ensure that the medical device is positioned properly to make an impact in the marketplace.
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Published 10/26/2002