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Starting a specialized law practice always presents its own unique considerations, and the decision to begin or enhance an assisted reproduction technology law practice requires exceptional analysis, creativity, and focus. This book is a is a complete "how-to" for understanding and mastering the elements of an Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) legal practice. Written by practitioners who each were in the forefront of creating a legal practice focused on ART law, the authors share the insights they've gained and discuss all aspects of starting or enhancing a practice in this area, from the…mehr

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Starting a specialized law practice always presents its own unique considerations, and the decision to begin or enhance an assisted reproduction technology law practice requires exceptional analysis, creativity, and focus. This book is a is a complete "how-to" for understanding and mastering the elements of an Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) legal practice. Written by practitioners who each were in the forefront of creating a legal practice focused on ART law, the authors share the insights they've gained and discuss all aspects of starting or enhancing a practice in this area, from the unique marketing and networking issues involved to the specific questions your clients are most likely to need answers to. They discuss drafting the surrogacy and gestational carrier agreements in detail and share valuable, practice-tested documents, including a sample retainer agreement, sample ART agreement with commentary, affidavits, checklists, glossary, and more.
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Autorenporträt
Richard B. Vaughn is the founding partner of the International Fertility Law Group in Los Angeles, one of the most successful and best-known law firms in the world focusing on assisted reproductive technology law. His practice addresses the legal issues related to surrogacy, egg donation, sperm donation, parental rights, and LGBT families, and the laws governing ART and family formation in the U.S. and all over the world. With offices in Charleston, South Carolina, Stephanie M. Brinkley focuses her practice on the complex area of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and related legal issues affecting future families. As part of her practice, Stephanie represents clients seeking to build their families through surrogacy and/or gamete donation, and represents gestational carriers who have offered their services.