Publications
Contracting
Risk Management 360: Contracting, Part II: What Should Be In Your Contract and How to Deal with Adverse Terms from the Other Side
In their years working with life sciences companies – large and small – Medmarc’s risk managers have evaluated numerous medical devices and pharmaceuticals as well as their manufacturing...
Risk Management 360: Contracting, Part I: Why Use Contracts?
In their years working with life sciences companies – large and small – Medmarc’s risk managers have evaluated numerous medical devices and pharmaceuticals as well as their manufacturing...
Contracts
Introduction The supply chain for medical devices and diagnostic equipment can be fairly complex.Raw material suppliers sell to component part manufacturers who sell to final...
The Basics of Contractual Risk Transfer
In an age of outsourcing, before a finished medical device or pharmaceutical product reaches its end user, it will be "touched," literally and figuratively, by multiple vendors, such as...
Battle of the Forms and Contracts
Question:What is the "battle of the forms" and how can life sciences companies benefit from using contracts? Answer: The “battle of the forms” refers to a method of determining...
Risk Shifting Through Contracts
Abstract: In an increasingly global economy, medical device manufacturers are finding that they must rely more and more on supply chains in order to control costs and successfully compete...