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Eric concentrates his practice in food and drug law, packaging law, and commercial litigation.His food and drug work has included regulatory counseling, new product development, negotiationwith the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on numerous levels, handling recalls, and defendingenforcement actions.
His packaging work is a pioneering approach to legal representation for members of the packaging industry. He counsels a wide range of consumer product companies, packaging manufacturers, packagedesign firms, and others on regulatory and labeling requirements, and handles related contractualand litigation matters.
He is a member of the Trial Bar of the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, and is an experienced trial and litigation practitioner in both federal and state courts.
Eric is a member of the Adjunct Faculty of the Chicago-Kent College of Law, where he teaches Food and Drug Law, and Advanced Research and Drafting for Complex Litigation, and Adjunct Faculty at the National Center for Food Safety and Technology, Summit-Argo, Illinois, where he teaches graduat-level food law and regulation.
He serves as legal editor of Packaging Digest Magazine, for which he contributes a monthly column, called The legal impact.
As part of his development of packaging law, Eric wrote Guide to Packaging Law , published in 1996. It is the first reference book about law for those in the packaging business. He serves as General Counsel to the Institute of Packaging Professionals, the largest membersip organization for those in the packaging industry.
He is frequent speaker and writer on food and drug law and packaging law topics.
Eric received his undergraduate degree from Northwestern University in 1980. He earned his law degree from Cornell Law School in 1983.
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