Ron Tuninga, AACSB, The Netherlands

This week, we spent five minutes with Ron Tuninga, VP and managing director for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at AACSB, the global nonprofit association connecting educators, students and business to “create the next generation of great leaders”.   Introduce yourself in three words or three phrases? International, entrepreneurial and a people-person. What do…

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Precedential Federal Circuit Opinion Underscores Tension In Interpretation Of The Safe Harbor Of 35 U.S.C. § 271(e)(1) – Life Sciences, Biotechnology & Nanotechnology

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. What You Need to Know Key takeaway#1 Broad Interpretation of Safe Harbor: The Federal Circuit’s decision underscores a broad interpretation of the safe harbor provision. Companies can be reassured that activities potentially perceived as an infringing importation or use…

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Morning Docket: 04.03.24

* Complaint claims George W. Bush appointed Judge Reggie Walton tainted jury pools when he participated in a televised interview saying Donald Trump’s false claims attacking judges and their families have led to death threats. You’d think the attacks from the guy who used to be president would be doing more to taint jury pools……

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Ongoing Capital Challenges Portend Continued Portfolio Company Litigation Risk In 2024 – Corporate and Company Law

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Economic headwinds and the interest rate environment that developed over the course of 2023 increased financial stress on portfolio companies and portend heightened litigation risk in 2024 for portfolio companies and their private fund sponsors. Specifically, interest rate increases…

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Interpretable Algorithms As A Potential Solution To CFPB’s Guidance On AI-Driven Credit Denials – Financial Services

03 April 2024 Goodwin Procter LLP To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. In September 2023, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued guidance on the use of artificial intelligence in issuing credit denials, a prevalent practice among lenders. The CFPB explained that when denying…

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Is there a global turn to tougher international student rules?

Three major HE providers – the UK, Canada and Australia – are actively rebalancing international student entry policies. Domestically there are clear reasons for increasingly hazardous policy hurdles. From national sentiment towards migration to housing supply, governments face a serious balancing act. The UK is reviewing the Graduate route visa and presenting student numbers as…

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A Changing Regulatory And Reimbursement Landscape For Weight-Loss Drugs – Healthcare

Prescriptions for a new class of drugs to treat obesity surged exponentially in 2023. Originally approved for treatment of type 2 diabetes, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist drugs (GLP-1s) such as Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, and Mounjaro have been a popular choice for obesity treatment and general weight loss despite the drugs’ significant price tags and limited…

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Rosedale gains first Singapore partner

The program is set to begin by May 2024, with the first cohort eligible for graduation in June 2025. Graduates will be granted the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, allowing them the flexibility to apply to higher education institutions around the world. “Together, we will expand access to world-renowned Canadian education that empowers students through asset-based learning…

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