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Are U.S. Companies and Executives Safe When the Public Is Not? A look at FDA Enforcement in the International Arena
10 April 2008
This article examines recent Food & Drug Administration enforcement in the international arena, the facts giving rise to recent indictments and the legal basis for prosecution. The article also explains the legal framework that regulates food and drug imports. Finally, the article offers some proactive steps a U.S. company should take to protect the public from harmful products and themselves from criminal prosecution. Article written by Thorp Reed & Armstrong attorneys Lourdes Sanchez Ridge, John P. Donohue,, and Robert J. Ridge.
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Author: Cynthia Tonet-Stewart
Firm: Thorp Reed & Armstrong, LLP

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