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The New EU Rules on Financial Penalties for Pharma Companies
January 10, 2019, Covington Alert
On January 7, 2019, EU Regulation 2019/5 was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. The Regulation is part of a package that makes numerous significant amendments to the EU’s regime for veterinary medicines and medicated feed, and it also made some key changes to the EU financial penalties regime.
April 30, 2020, Covington Alert
This Alert discusses relevant mechanisms and cross-border trends in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in the pharmaceutical sector. It focuses on international developments and does not consider the many initiatives and activities that are taking place at the national or local level.
December 7, 2016, Covington Alert
In October 2014, the Nagoya Protocol entered into force. It created a new international regulatory system affecting all life science companies that conduct R&D on biological material such as animals, seeds, flowers, viruses, fragrances, flavonoids, essential oils, enzymes, yeasts, and so on. So far, compliance by companies is progressing slowly due to ...
Fate of EU drugs agency hangs in Brexit balance
February 17, 2016, Politico
Grant Castle and Robin Blaney are quoted in this Politico article discussing the potential impact of “Brexit” on the pharmaceutical sector in the UK and Europe. According to Castle, the “only rational alternative” to EU membership is for the U.K. to become a member of the European Economic Area, as this arrangement would make it so the practical and operational ...