Jeannie Perron is a member of the firm’s Food and Drug Practice Group, resident in the Washington, DC Office.
In addition to being an attorney, …
Jeannie Perron is a member of the firm’s Food and Drug Practice Group, resident in the Washington, DC Office.
In addition to being an attorney, Jeannie also holds a degree in veterinary medicine and has practiced as a veterinarian. She specializes in food and drug law, with a sub-specialty in animal food and drug law. In this capacity, she represents companies that manufacture feed, feed ingredients, drugs, biologics and medical devices for animals, as well as clients in related industries.
Her specialties also include advising clients and providing representation on matters before the United States Department of Agriculture arising under the Animal Welfare Act. Her clients are animal research companies, pharmaceutical companies, and animal dealers and exhibitors.
Another specialized area of practice relates to the importation of animal-derived ingredients and products. Jeannie advises clients on USDA regulations and procedures in this area and assists clients in securing the required permits and certifications.
In addition to these other practice areas, Jeannie also advises clients in the regulation of dietary supplements, over-the-counter drugs, cosmetics for humans, and import and export of products regulated by the United States Food and Drug Administration as well as those having animal or microbially-derived ingredients regulated by USDA.
Jeannie Perron is a member of the firm’s Food and Drug Practice Group, resident in the Washington, DC Office.
In addition to being an attorney, …
Jeannie Perron is a member of the firm’s Food and Drug Practice Group, resident in the Washington, DC Office.
In addition to being an attorney, Jeannie also holds a degree in veterinary medicine and has practiced as a veterinarian. She specializes in food and drug law, with a sub-specialty in animal food and drug law. In this capacity, she represents companies that manufacture feed, feed ingredients, drugs, biologics and medical devices for animals, as well as clients in related industries.
Her specialties also include advising clients and providing representation on matters before the United States Department of Agriculture arising under the Animal Welfare Act. Her clients are animal research companies, pharmaceutical companies, and animal dealers and exhibitors.
Another specialized area of practice relates to the importation of animal-derived ingredients and products. Jeannie advises clients on USDA regulations and procedures in this area and assists clients in securing the required permits and certifications.
In addition to these other practice areas, Jeannie also advises clients in the regulation of dietary supplements, over-the-counter drugs, cosmetics for humans, and import and export of products regulated by the United States Food and Drug Administration as well as those having animal or microbially-derived ingredients regulated by USDA.