Medical device company founder arrested for selling fake pain implants

Medical device company founder arrested for selling fake pain implants

Now-bankrupt enterprise will pay back $10 million in non-prosecution agreement, civil settlement Founder Laura Perryman billed with conspiracy, fraud March 9 (Reuters) – The founder of a health-related machine firm has been billed with primary a scheme to generate and market a absolutely non-useful plastic implant purporting to address serious soreness, ensuing in millions of…

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The future of intellectual property law in the era of artificial intelligence | Wisconsin Law Journal

The future of intellectual property law in the era of artificial intelligence | Wisconsin Law Journal

Artificial intelligence (AI) is speedily altering the globe, and the field of intellectual residence regulation is no exception. AI is getting used to build new products and solutions and services, automate tasks, and even generate inventive information. This raises a variety of issues for mental property law, which is built to shield the rights of…

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Proposed U.S. Foreign Tax Credit Rules Provide Relief for Certain Taxpayers and Ideas for Others

Proposed U.S. Foreign Tax Credit Rules Provide Relief for Certain Taxpayers and Ideas for Others

December 1, 2022 Click for PDF The U.S. Treasury Department recently issued proposed regulations[1] to address certain concerns raised by taxpayers and other stakeholders in response to final foreign tax credit regulations published in January 2022[2].  Although the proposed regulations do not grapple with some of the more fundamental problems previously identified by commentators, they…

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