How Manufacturers Can Ensure Control over Subcontractors in the EU
This article was originally published in RAJ Devices
Executive Summary
Erik Vollebregt explains how medical device manufacturers entering into agreements with subcontractors can safeguard their rights and avoid exposure to risks and liabilities under European Union law.
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