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May 14, 2008 |
A Critical Analysis of
Deferred Prosecution Agreements
& Federal Monitors in the
Healthcare Industry: Are They
Working?
Join
prosecutors, professors,
monitors, defense counsel and
other industry experts to
examine the recent rise in
prosecutions, penalties and
integrity obligations imposed on
healthcare entities.
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May 23, 2008 |
Commencement 2008: The
Seton Hall School of Law
Commencement Ceremony, Friday
May 23 at 11:00am in the
Prudential Center
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June 16-19, 2008 |
Health Care Compliance
Certification Program
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June 20, 2008 |
Off-Label Promotion of FDA
Approved Drugs and Devices:
The Good, the Bad & the
Ugly
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October 23-24, 2008 |
Preparing for a
Pharmaceutical Response to
Pandemic
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April 30, 2008 |
Call for Papers Deadline for
the Seton Hall Law Review
Symposium: Preparing for a
Pharmaceutical Response to
Pandemic Influenza October
23-24, 2008 [More
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April 14, 2008 |
Legislation, Litigation,
Reflection and Repeal: The
Legislative Abolition of the
Death Penalty in NJ
Co-sponsored by The NJ State Bar
Association, The NY City Bar
Association Capital Punishment
Committee and The Stein Center
for Law & Ethics at Fordham Law
School
This conference has been
convened to develop the
historical record, to reflect on
the recent history of capital
punishment in NJ, and to examine
how NJ's actions might provide a
model for others to act in the
same spirit. [More
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April 10, 2008 |
Take Back the Night
Take Back the Night is an event
that takes place on college campuses
across the nation. It is an event
that was created for the purpose of
taking a stand against sexual
violence and has grown over the
years to include all types of
violence against women as well as
sexual violence.
Featuring Essex County Prosecutor
Paula Dow with additional speakers
Professor Godsil and Maldonado.
Following the presentation there
will be a reception in Atrium with
food and drinks as well. |
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April 9, 2008 |
Current Issues and New
Developments in Drug Approval Law:
An Asian Overview and a U.S. and E.U.
Update for Patent Practitioners
Co-sponsored by the NJIPLA and
Gibbons Institute of Law, Science &
Technology [More
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April 7, 2008 |
Community Law Day Introduces
Urban Youth to the Legal
Profession at Seton Hall Law
School
NJ LEEP (Law and Education
Empowerment Project), Seton Hall
Law School, the Hispanic Bar
Association of New Jersey, and
the New Jersey State Bar
Foundation will offer a
“Community Law Day” for 150
middle and high school students
from Newark and East Orange. The
event will take place on April 9
from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at
Seton Hall Law School in Newark.
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April 2, 2008 |
"Health Law Advocate" Newsletter
Release Event
Hear student presentations on
hot topics in health policy and
pick up a copy of the "Health
Law Advocate". Meet and
greet health law students and
professionals.
April 2, 2008 in the Faculty
Library at 4pm
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April 2, 2008 |
How to Destroy Your Reputation,
Method No. 4: Bite Random People
at Your Firm's Corporate
Reception
Read up on Vampire Girl at
abovethelaw.com, and come to
Reputation Online://Recognizing
the Problems, Debating the
Solutions
Sponsored by the Federalist
Society, and featuring David
Lat, Editor of the Legal Tabloid
abovethelaw.com, and his
former classmate, Professor
Frank Pasquale, SHU
genius-in-residence, moderated
by Professor Gaia Bernstein,
Privacy Law Expert.
April 2, 2008 in the Large Moot
Court Room at 12:30pm |
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March 27, 2008 |
2008 Gressman Competition Finals
Large Moot Court Room at
6pm
Finalists: Christopher Elko &
Randall Stanley Samson v.
Cristina DeFazio & Ashley Ochs
Before: Judges Michael A.
Chagares, Jaynee LaVecchia and
Dorothea Wefing |
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March 26, 2008 |
Ronald J. Riccio First-Year
Moot Court Competition
The final round will feature
Rachel Mills v. Jennifer Butch.
It will be held in the Large
Moot Court Room and is open to
all invited and to the public.
Questions? Kindly contact
Professor Jodi Anne Hudson at
hudsonjo@shu.edu or Riccio
Competition Student Director
Robert Flanagan at
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March 25, 2008 |
APALSA Honors Aney Chandy!
The Asian Pacific American Law
Students Association (APALSA) will host this event in
honor of Aney Chandy, former
Corporation Counsel for the City
of Newark. This special event
will be at the Newark Club at
6:00pm and student tickets will
be $15. This is a great
opportunity to network and
meet one of our accomplished
alums, as well as Mayor Cory
Booker. If you would like
to register for the event please
contact
Navdeep Tucker at
tuckerna@shu.edu. |
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March 11, 2008 |
Improving Access and Equity
for Medically Underserved New
Jersey Residents
Featuring Jennifer Velez, Esq.,
Commissioner, New Jersey
Department of Human Services [More
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March 5, 2008 |
Universal Health Insurance:
Moral Necessity or Economic
Folly?
As the 2008 elections approach,
many Americans will cast their
votes on the basis of candidate
positions on the health care
crisis. Make sure you're
informed on the issues by
attending this debate between
Dr. William Niskanen,
Chairman of the Cato Institute
and
Professor Frank Pasquale of
Seton Hall Law. The debate will
be moderated by Dean Kathleen
Boozang. Questions
will also be taken from the
audience. [More
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