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Drug Shortages: Why They Occur and How Do We Prevent or Mitigate Them

Monday, December 17, 2012

- Location -
Webinar and Two Networking/Lunch Locations
518.487.5680

Presented by:
New York State Bar Association Food, Drug & Cosmetic Law Section
American Health Lawyers Association, Life Sciences Practice Group


The program will be conducted in two parts:
Networking lunches will be held from 11:30 AM to 12:00 PM (Eastern) at::

Hodgson Russ LLP
1540 Broadway, 24th Floor
New York, NY  10036

Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney
1700 K Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC  20006

The presentation will follow from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (Eastern).

The live program will be simultaneously transmitted as a webinar to the Manhattan location,
as well as to participants who register with the AHLA.

For additional information and/or to register visit: www.nysba.org/DrugShortagesProgramDec17.

Click to view/download the registation form.

$50 - AHLA and NYSBA Members
$75 - Non-members
Lunch is free and limited to 25 attendees at each location.  RSVP required!

For more information, contact: lbataille@nysba.org

Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities:
NYSBA welcomes participation by individuals with disabilities. NYSBA is committed to complying with all applicable laws that prohibit discrimination against individuals on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of its goods, services, programs, activities, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations. To request auxiliary aids or services or if you have any questions regarding accessibility, please contact the New York State Bar Association at 800-582-2452 or lbataille@nysba.org.