Not surprisingly, last month’s article generated intense interest as well as an unusually high number of inquiries. Accordingly, one purpose of this article is to clarify and amplify certain points made in that article as part of our examination of the EX-approval regulation. Among the concerned are persons who provide the manufacturer with a formulation…

The title of this article is actually the title of another article by a different author; however, it should set off alarm bells for the fireworks industry. While other industries have been similarly targeted, in my opinion only highly-capitalized and centralized industries (such as oil companies) with an ability to tap vast unnatural resources (e.g.,…

Last year, the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Special Permits and Approvals instituted changes to the EX application form. The changes can be separated into the following three (3) categories: (i) particle size, (ii) point of contact, and (iii) U.S. Agent. Particle Size In addition to the information already required to be disclosed, applications…

Consent Judgments (or Decrees) Historically, judgments are issued by courts of law while decrees are issued by courts of equity or chancery; however, with the merger of the courts of law with the courts of equity the term judgment has generally replaced the term decree. For purposes of this article, the terms judgments and decrees…

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