Amin Talati provides comprehensive regulatory counseling on FDA and related matters involving foods, dietary supplements, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, OTC drugs, biologics, biotechnology, animal drugs and consumer products. Our food and drug practice includes representation before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and litigation at all levels in the federal courts. In addition, our firm has represented numerous clients in state food and drug law matters. Amin Talati represents clients in all product categories regulated by the FDA, including foods, dietary supplements, human prescription and nonprescription drugs, biological products, animal feeds and drugs, medical devices and cosmetics.
Amin Talati represents companies on a broad range of food law issues before federal and state agencies and courts involving the FDA, FTC (advertising and unfair trade practices), USDA (meat and poultry), and U.S. Customs (labeling).
Our firm provides regulatory counsel to clients in all phases of food product development and promotion. Services range from assisting clients in assuring food products, labeling, and promotions comply with legal requirements, to identifying regulatory opportunities to designing new products and marketing strategies to defending products in enforcement actions before federal agencies including the FDA, USDA, FTC and U.S. Customs.
Amin Talati has experience in the development of technical substantiation to support product claims made in labeling, advertising, and promotions, and in the defense of substantiation in the litigation context. Firm lawyers counsel clients on the nature of claims supported by existing research and the nature of additional studies that should be sponsored to support other claims of interest.
Our firm has substantial experience working with federal agencies, including the FDA and the USDA, to gain approval of products and claims, including petitions for new health claims, nutrient content claims and GRAS notifications.