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Guide 08 Apr 2016 · Netherlands

Providing Product Liability expertise in Lifesciences

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Our specialist Product Liability Team consists of over 40 lawyers across Europe, Russia and China, with in-depth knowledge of the Lifesciences industry (including their insurers).

They have a proven track record of dealing with high-end (cross-border) product liability cases. These lawyers offer expert local insight on developments in product liability, emerging risks and policy issues impacting on product liability and group litigation within their respective jurisdictions. The team is well respected globally in the Lifesciences industry - a respect developed in part from the team's considerable commitment to sharing knowledge, including through seminars/webinars and through publishing in legal and industry publications. As one of the world's leading law firms, we can provide you with effective solutions to your most complex dispute resolution challenges. For us, building strong, trusted relationships with you and making a difference to Your World is our motivation and the measure of our success.

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