The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1), recently passed by the U.S. House, introduces major changes to the Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income (GILTI) regime that could impact multinational corporations...
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This practice note covers how to respond to a complete response letter issued by the FDA as part of the agency’s new drug application (NDA) or biologics license application (BLA) process. Read...
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Due to the expanded use of cloud computing and an increase in the amount of work being done from home, questions can arise about how these new practices can affect attorney-client privilege. Communications between attorney and client once took place in face-to-face meetings. Now communications may occur via phone, text message, email, teleconference, or videoconference. Learn simple rules for preserving the privilege by reading the section “Privileged Information in a Virtual Environment.”
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