At JLaw, we provide a focused alternative for the pharma industry's contracting needs. We provide legal support for our clients on a range of needs from general clinical program support, study start-up in clinical trials, contract maintenance during the life of a trial, contracts for commercial drugs, to many other ad hoc contracting needs. Our clients include sponsors, vendors, CROs, and contract manufacturers.
Having an experienced attorney negotiate your clinical-related agreements enables your study to enroll subjects sooner and ultimately get your product to market faster, while having the peace of mind that your business is adequately covered. There isn't a clinical-related agreement we haven't seen, but here's a list of the most frequently reviewed documents:
Clinical Trial Agreements
Investigator Initiated Study Agreements
Facility Use Agreements
Material Transfer Agreements
Consulting Agreements
Services Agreements
Confidential Disclosure Agreements
Master CRO Agreements
Lab Services Agreements
Courier Agreements
Scientific Advisory Board Agreements
Research Collaboration Agreements
Statements of Work
Informed Consent Forms
Letters of Indemnity
Powers of Attorney
Procurement teams can often be compartmentalized amongst many different divisions and groups. It's helpful to have at least one person who can see the big picture and ensure that all of the moving pieces are working together. We have global experience supporting companies' capital expenditure, labs, raw materials, API, indirect, and packaging groups. Some of the most frequently reviewed documents that we see are:
Confidential Disclosure Agreements
Supply Agreements
Equipment Purchase Agreements
Consulting Agreements
Design/Build Agreements
Construction Agreements
Distributor Agreements
Warehousing Agreements
Master Services Agreements
Quotations
Terms and Conditions
Preventative Maintenance Agreements
Software as a Service Agreements
Micronization Agreements
Rental Agreements
Facilities Maintenance Agreements
Then there's everything else that doesn't fit into the categories above per se, but will inevitably be a business need. Whether it's consulting agreements, IT agreements, confidential disclosure agreements, reviewing terms and conditions for your security system, it needs to be reviewed by an experienced attorney who is well-versed in the delicate balance between law and business.