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June 10, 2008
No Company is Bullet-Proof Against Federal Contractor Risks
Analysis of: U.S. sues Honeywell over bullet-proof vests | www.latimes.com
Author: James O'Reilly, Volunteer Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati - CC
Product liability exposure of new materials makers can be severe, especially with fatal consequences of failures Internal memos re product problems can shoot company in the foot; prudent firms have a plan for controlling open-ended speculative memos in an instant-message environment Major PR and govt....
February 4, 2008
Controversy Bred By Under-Regulation: Are Genes Too Casual?
Analysis of: Growth of Genetic Tests Concerns Federal Panel | www.nytimes.com
Author: James O'Reilly, Volunteer Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati - CC
Recent reports by a federal study panel, addressed in stories in the NY Times and other sources, highlight one more gap between expectations and reality in the resource-starved federal safety net for consumers. Much less is being done to oversee Gene Test kits than consumers may expect; eventually there...
Thomas SaundersDecember 21, 2007
RIPENING INHIBITORS: ROSY FUTURE OR BRUISED FRUIT?
Analysis of: Current and Potential Commercial Applicationsof the Suppression of Ethylene Action by 1-MCP in Plants | www.rohmhaas.com
Author: Thomas Saunders, Of Counsel, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
    Product shelf-life is a major economic concern for the agricultural industry.   The biological mechanism for regulating the ripening of fruits is mediated by ethylene.     Ethylene  management is addressed in three ways: 1) Ethylene...
May 9, 2007
Paint Industry Needs Global Lead Settlement Quickly
Analysis of: Lead paint industry on the defensive | www.lawyersweeklyusa.com
Author: James O'Reilly, Volunteer Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati - CC
"Son of Asbestos" claims may sound extreme; but the lead paint makers would be prudent to collectively negotiate and fund a 50-state settlement that follow the tobacco companies' model and avoids the bankruptcy model of the asbestos-using firms. Lead injury awareness has increased and demands for public...
Thomas SaundersMarch 1, 2007
Defending Knock-Offs: Head-to-head With Brand Names in Trademark, Copyright, and Internet Marketing
Analysis of: Defending Knock-Offs: Head-to-head With Brand Names in Trademark, Copyright, and Internet Marketing | www.iptoday.com
Author: Thomas Saunders, Of Counsel, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
-Name Brands vs, Knock-Offs: Strategies and Counter-Strategies -Vulnerabilities of Name Brand Copyrights -Why the internet Knock-Off market will always exist

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