
Hot Topics in Life Sciences Law
Presented by Mayer Brown and the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law

WHEN
Thursday, February 27, 2020 ¦ 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
WHERE
The Larson Auditorium, Seton Hall Law School
CLE CREDIT AVAILABLE
6 NJ (general) / 5 PA (substantive) CLE credits
TICKETS
Complimentary Event
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DESCRIPTION
The symposium will explore emerging issues and legal trends impacting the life sciences industry, including:
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The growing importance of trade secrets for life sciences companies
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Drug price regulation – impacts on quality of care
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Transforming innovation with big data and artificial intelligence
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Health care litigation and investigations
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Disclosure issues for life sciences companies
Participants will include in-house counsel, academics, members of the judiciary, and industry representatives. Confirmed speakers include:
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Richard M. Assmus, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
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David S. Bakst, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
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Lori Bennett, General Counsel, Aetion
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Ilya Beylin, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law
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Jacob T. Elberg, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law
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Lisa M. Ferri, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
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Dr. Christine Gilroy, Associate Chief Medical Officer, Bright Health
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Paul Golian, Vice President & Assistant General Counsel, Intellectual Property, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
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David F. Dowd, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
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Elizabeth Mann, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
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Richard J. McCormick, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
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William Michael Jr., Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
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Brian W. Nolan, Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
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Jennifer D. Oliva, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law
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David Opderbeck, Professor of Law and Director of the Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology, Seton Hall University School of Law
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Theodore J. Shatynski, Assistant General Counsel, Patents, Johnson & Johnson
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Jonathan D. Wilson, Senior Associate General Counsel, UnitedHealthCare
CLE Materials
Course materials will be available online (on the password-protected portal below). Instructions on how to access the materials will be provided to you at the event.
VIEW CLE MATERIALS
CONTACT
For more information, please contact Cathy Finizio at 973-642-8382 or [email protected].
CLE Information
New Jersey is now an approved jurisdiction of New York Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits thus allowing attorneys admitted in New York to attend and earn credits for programs accredited by New Jersey. Since Seton Hall Law School is an accredited provider of New Jersey CLE courses and the event will take place in New Jersey, New York has granted reciprocity to our program. Therefore, pursuant to New York rules, we will no longer issue New York CLE certificates. However, you will receive a New Jersey CLE certificate for your attendance which may be used to seek credit in New York. For more information on NY rules please see page 15 of the NY State CLE regulations and guidelines.
Seton Hall Law School is also an accredited provider for Pennsylvania CLE. If you are seeking Pennsylvania CLE credits, please be sure to provide your Pennsylvania attorney identification number and request a Pennsylvania certification and evaluation form at registration (check-in).
If requesting CLE credit, please confirm (below) that you are a practicing attorney.
I ( ) that I am a practicing attorney and request NJ CLE credits for attending this program. I understand that only a NJ Certificate of Attendance will be issued for my attendance and that I may use same to seek reciprocity for other jurisdictions including NY.
I ( ) that I am a practicing attorney and request PA CLE credits for attending this program. I understand that on the day of the event, I will need to provide Seton Hall University School of Law with my PA attorney identification number in order to receive the credits. PA credits will be available electronically; no Certificate of Attendance will be issued.