
Robert Chan
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1 month ago |
today.westlaw.com | Erin Mindoro Ezra |David Ezra |Robert Chan |Berger Kahn
(May 02, 2025) - Erin Mindoro Ezra, David B. Ezra and Robert D. Chan of Berger Kahn discuss legal and insurance questions that arise in connection with 'air rage' incidents, as the number of airline passenger altercations seems to increase. Road rage used to be the big thing. But, perhaps because airports and air travel are so stressful, "air rage" is the new big thing.
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1 month ago |
kevinmd.com | Robert Chan |Christopher Medrano |Martha Rosenberg |Andrew Williams
Kidney stones are painful, frustrating, and unfortunately common. I see this brutal problem every day as a urologist. When my wife had her first kidney stone while celebrating her 40th birthday, this issue became deeply personal. Seeing her in pain and struggling to navigate the confusing world of kidney stone prevention made me realize just how difficult this journey is for patients.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
tandfonline.com | Ian D Pavord |Robert Chan |Nicola Brown |Peter Howarth
AbstractObjectives Long-term safety monitoring of mepolizumab is necessary to support real-world use for the treatment of severe asthma. This Long-Term Access Program assessed the safety and benefit:risk of mepolizumab in pediatric, adolescent, and adult patients with severe asthma. Materials and methods This was a multicenter, Phase IIIb safety, open-label extension study of multiple prior studies assessing mepolizumab in addition to standard of care (Aug 2015 − Aug 2022).
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Oct 15, 2024 |
iam-media.com | Robert Chan |Ura Wang
General Secretary Xi Jinping once stated that ‘one case is more convincing than a dozen documents’. This pronouncement vividly explains the important role cases play in providing examples and guidance for judicial organs at all levels. On 22 April 2024, the Supreme People's Court of China released its Top 10 IP cases of Chinese courts in 2023. Among these 10 cases, the trademark infringement and unfair competition case of Siemens was particularly significant.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
reuters.com | Erin Mindoro Ezra |Rebecca Rogers |Robert Chan
August 30, 2024 - Autonomous or "self-driving" cars are vehicles that drive themselves without human supervision or input. Futurists expect self-driving cars to become commonplace, eventually. After all, technological advances will make them safer and more efficient than human operated vehicles. So, from the standpoint of personal injury liability and insurance, what might a future with autonomous cars look like?
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