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The Challenges Of Doing Business In India

India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. India's positive economic outlook and regulatory reforms have made it an attractive market for foreign investors. While many barriers to foreign investment have been removed, there still remain formidable challenges for a foreign investor...

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Health Care Policy Reform Agenda Puts "Reverse Payment" Agreements Between Branded And Generic Drug Makers In The Spotlight: Proposals To Ban Payments Gaining Momentum

This article addresses recent and upcoming developments regarding "reverse payment" pharmaceutical settlements, including: an unresolved circuit split, harmonization of Department of Justice ("DOJ") and Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") antitrust approaches, and a flurry of pending legislation....

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Getting Buy-in For Effective Export Controls Compliance Programs In A Tough Economy

As a result of the recent economic downturn, every company must take a hard look at its bottom line and make difficult decisions. Companies that are considering scaling back their export controls compliance efforts, however, are moving in the wrong direction. They are making an ill-advised...

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The Obama Administration's First Dive Into Communications Policy Will Be Felt For Years To Come

Many remember the innovative ways in which technology and the Internet were used in the 2008 campaign. Now, the Obama administration has placed a central importance on improving the nation's infrastructure and communications capabilities. Recently President Obama highlighted his administration's...

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A New Entrant In The Cyberspace Arena - Cloud Computing

Editor: Tell our readers about your practice. Ryan: I am a transactional lawyer, and I have been working in the technology field since 1992. I have spent a good deal of my time working on large-scale outsourcing deals. In the '90s there were many large-scale application maintenance or data-...

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How To Draft An International Arbitration Clause

Introduction When entering into an international business agreement, one or both parties may want to consider arbitration as a potential method of dispute resolution. The parties will usually view arbitration in a neutral country as more fair than litigation in the other party's country. In...

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A Prosecutor Segues Into A New Role

Editor: Please describe the focus and particular strengths of the white collar crimes and internal investigations practice at Kelley Drye. Solotorovsky: Our focus and particular strengths are pretty broad because we have five former assistant U.S. attorneys who are the backbone of the white...

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