Partner Brian Potts contributed an opinion editorial piece for The Wall Street Journal, “Mercurial Regulators Making Fishy Calculations,” on March 24, 2015. The article discussed the Environmental Protection Agency’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for power plants, which requires U.S. power plants to emit about 75% less mercury starting in 2016. In the piece, Potts analyzes the EPA’s 1600:1 cost-benefit ratio and the justifications provided by the EPA.
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Legal Overview of the BIOSECURE Act
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04 October 2024
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Decoding California’s Recent Flurry of AI Laws
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Top Compliance Considerations when Commercializing in the U.S.
Kyle Faget and Nathan "Nate" Beaver, co-chair of Foley's Medical Device and Equipment Area of Focus within the firm's Health Care & Life Sciences Sector, invite you to join us for a webinar on the compliance considerations you need to know when you are commercializing your medical device products in the U.S.