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Drawing from multiple legal sources, including the ever-evolving number of court decisions dealing with assisted reproductive technologies (ART), this book presents complex information in a direct, balanced, and fair manner. The authors explain the reproductive technology options available with relevant state statute summaries, discuss standards of care, evolving technologies, and more. The book also discusses contracts and documents for ART as well as the ABA???s Model Acts Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology.
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ABA Book Publishing
9781641052238
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6 x 9 Paperback
8/15/2018 12:00:00 AM
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