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Fasken Martineau Health Group contributes to Getting the Deal Through’s inaugural Healthcare Enforcement & Litigation 2016

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Fasken Martineau announced today that its National Health Group has authored the Canada Chapter in Getting the Deal Through’s first edition of Healthcare Enforcement & Litigation.

Toronto (Canada) – Fasken Martineau, a leading international business law and litigation firm, announced today that its National Health Group has authored the Canada Chapter in Getting the Deal Through’s first edition of Healthcare Enforcement & Litigation. Contributors to the chapter include: Health Group leader and partner Lynne Golding, and partners David Rosenbaum (Litigation), Timothy Squire (Life Sciences), Mathieu Gagné (Intellectual Property) and Shahrooz Nabavi (Information Technology).

“Fasken Martineau is pleased to have been invited to write the first Canada Chapter in Getting the Deal Through’s inaugural Healthcare Enforcement & Litigation guide. Our Health Group is known for its deep bench strength in the health regulatory space in Canada and have successfully navigated federal, provincial and territorial jurisdictions on behalf of our public and private sector clients,” said Fasken Martineau Health Law leader and partner Lynne Golding, who is based in the firm’s Toronto office. “We look forward to contributing to future editions of the book,” added Lynne.

Other contributors to the chapter include Kathryn Beck (Health), Rosario Cartagena (Health), Dara Jospé (Life Sciences), Stanley Martin (Health), Peter Pliszka (Product Liability), and Ingrid VanderElst (Life Sciences).

Getting the Deal Through’s Healthcare Enforcement & Litigation 2016 is a practitioner’s guide to how government agencies around the world regulate and investigate the healthcare industry, and the unique legal issues presented in the jurisdictions discussed in this edition.

The chapter covers a wide range of areas including:

  • Overview on funding in multiple jurisdictions;
  • Key legislation governing healthcare delivery;
  • Regulation of pharmaceutical products and medical devices;
  • Relationships between healthcare professionals and suppliers;
  • Regulation of healthcare delivery; and
  • Cross-border enforcement and extraterritoriality.

Read our chapter (available in English only) by downloading your copy.

Fasken Martineau was recently ranked as a top firm for healthcare in Chambers Canada 2016 for its pragmatic advice and capabilities across a wide range of health-related matters including privacy, labour relations and corporate transactions and governance. Learn more about the group.

About Fasken Martineau

Fasken Martineau is a leading international business law and litigation firm. With more than 770 lawyers, the firm has offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec City, London, Paris and Johannesburg. For additional information, please visit the firm's website at www.fasken.com.