November 28, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Bolsters Cybersecurity Incident Reporting RequirementsOn March 13, 2023, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill No. 297 (Assembly Bill No. 493) requiring public agencies and government contractors to report cybersecurity incidents. The new law seeks to address the persistent threat posed by cybercriminals to the information systems and records of public agencies.
By William J. Roberts and Johanna S. Lerner
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May 11, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Achieving Diversity in Pharmaceutical Clinical TrialsResearch has shown that differences in biology and genetics may influence the efficacy of pharmaceutical treatments. If a potential compound's performance is evaluated in a homogenous trial population, such results may not apply to a heterogeneous patient population.
By Katherine L. Kraschel And William J. Roberts
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May 11, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Achieving Diversity in Pharmaceutical Clinical TrialsResearch has shown that differences in biology and genetics may influence the efficacy of pharmaceutical treatments. If a potential compound's performance is evaluated in a homogenous trial population, such results may not apply to a heterogeneous patient population.
By Katherine L. Kraschel And William J. Roberts
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May 09, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Health Law: HIPAA Breaches: Getting It RightAnyone who has been to a doctor's office in the last 12 years, by now, knows that the federal government enacted a privacy and security law known as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
By JOAN W. FELDMAN and WILLIAM J. ROBERTS
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May 20, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Shining The Light On Physician PaymentFor many years, there have been raucous debates about the implications of medical device, pharmaceutical and other medical products companies providing payments or gifts to physicians and hospitals.
By VINCENZO CARANNANTE and WILLIAM J. ROBERTS
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