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  • Oct 29, 2024 | mondaq.com | Lynn Fiorentino |Debra Albin-Riley |Brian Waldman |Robert Edwards

    Safe Harbor Warnings for Acrylamide Exposure From Food The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has amended Title 27, California Code of Regulations 25607.2(b), to provide an additional safe harbor warning option for businesses that cause significant exposures to acrylamide in food products.

  • Jun 17, 2024 | afslaw.com | Brian Waldman |Caroline English

    ArentFox Schiff is pleased to announce that Firmwide Managing Partner Brian Waldman and Partner Caroline Turner English have been named to the BTI Client Service All-Stars 2024, independently researched, client-driven ranking of attorney client service. The BTI Client Service All-Stars are determined by top legal decision makers who single out the attorneys delivering the absolute best in client service.

  • Jan 22, 2024 | afslaw.com | Brian Waldman

    Firmwide Managing Partner Brian Waldman shared his vision for ArentFox Schiff in a series of interviews with Law360, Bloomberg Law, and The National Law Journal. His discussions spanned topics including the firm's future growth, culture development, and post-merger integration strategy. "I've been fortunate to have spent nearly 30 years with the firm and, during that time, have held a number of leadership roles,” Brian told Law360.

  • Jan 22, 2024 | afslaw.com | Brian Waldman

    Waldman will lead the firm together with Chairman Anthony V. Lupo to advance ArentFox Schiff’s commitment to exceptional legal work and industry-focused approach to client service, promote an inclusive environment where diverse talents can succeed, and maintain the firm’s position as a leader in public service. “Cristina and Joe have made incredible contributions, both in leading their respective firms prior to our transformative merger and in guiding the successful integration,” said Lupo.

  • Oct 30, 2023 | afslaw.com | Stephanie Trunk |Wayne Matelski |Kevin Pinkney |Brian Waldman

    Off One of the “pay fors” buried in a COVID-19 stimulus bill — the American Rescue Plan of 2021 — was the removal of the Average Manufacturer Price (AMP) cap on Medicaid Drug Rebate Program (MDRP) rebates. Manufacturers that desire for their covered outpatient drugs to be covered and paid by state Medicaid program must agree to participation in the MDRP and pay rebates on state Medicaid beneficiary utilization of their products.

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