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Product Regulation

Ensuring product compliance is vital. But when things go wrong, you need a supportive and experienced legal partner to help you navigate product recalls or disputes - let us be that partner.

Overview

With an experienced, international team that combines health & safety, advertising, and product regulation and compliance lawyers, we advise some of the biggest businesses - and their insurers - across the entire product lifecycle.

Assisting you with compliance and liability issues arising from product development, product certification and product launch marketing, we put you first to ensure all goes smoothly. If you face a recall situation for an established product, we’re in your corner, helping you develop a strategy in collaboration with experienced PR consultants from our crisis management response team.

Combining extensive industry experience and a deep understanding of how the relevant regulators work - including the Trading Standards, the Advertising Standards Authority and the Competition and Markets Authority - our product regulation lawyers work tirelessly to protect your interests.

With particular expertise in the technology, food and life sciences sectors - and their industry regulators - we help you navigate the complexities of the regulations enforced by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Let’s work together to protect your interests and ensure FSA and MHRA compliance to keep your business at its best.

Get in touch

Gavin Reese, Head of Regulatory at RPC

Gavin Reese

Partner, Head of Regulatory

+44 20 3060 6895

London

Gavin Reese
Nick Lauw, Partner and Head of Tech and IP, Asia at RPC

Nick Lauw

Partner

+65 6422 3015

Singapore

Nick Lauw

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