Be Careful What You Ask for: NIH's Request for Comments on Conflicts of Interest in Research
14 January 2010
Foley Of Counsel Heidi Sorensen co-authored an article titled “Be Careful What You Ask for: NIH’s Request for Comments on Conflicts of Interest in Research” in the January 2010 issue of AHLA Connections.
Copyright 2010 American Health Lawyers Association, Washington, DC. Reprint permission granted. Further reprint requests should be directed to American Health Lawyers Association 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 833-1100.
For more information on Health Lawyers content, visit us at www.healthlawyers.org.
Related Insights
02 December 2024
Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
Department of Labor Clarifies Family and Medical Leave Act Leave Includes Treatment in Clinical Trials
As our readers are aware, eligible employees may take leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act for the treatment of a serious health condition.
02 December 2024
Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
Illinois’s New Pay Transparency Requirements Effective January 1, 2025
Originally enacted in 2003, the Illinois Equal Pay Act has undergone several amendments over the years to strengthen its provisions and promote fair pay practices across the state.
02 December 2024
Foley Ignite
Key Takeaways from the 2024 Venture Revolution Conference in San Francisco
Foley & Lardner LLP recently sponsored the Venture Revolution Conference in San Francisco, looking at what’s next in artificial intelligence and venture capital.