
Assisted Reproductive Technology
A Lawyer's Guide to Emerging Law and Science, Third Edition
American Bar Association (Publisher)
Published on 7. February 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
420 pages
978-1-64105-223-8 (ISBN)
Description
Since the ground-breaking publication of the first edition in 2005, when it was among the first legal resources on assisted reproduction technology written for practicing attorneys, there have been dramatic changes in the law, science, and public opinion of ART. The market for ART services continues to grow exponentially and has even become globalized.
As more people turn to assisted reproduction, the legal issues surrounding it have become increasingly complex. The updated edition of Assisted Reproductive Technology takes into account the significant changes to the law and the practice of ART.
Beyond representing patients or clinics, numerous legal problems are arising from the technology's application. Disputes about disposition of embryos and gametes in divorce are perhaps the most common, but assisted reproduction technology (ART) impacts many other areas of the law, including personal injury, insurance, criminal law, probate and estate planning, and government.
Drawing from multiple legal sources, including the ever-evolving number of court decisions dealing with various aspects of ART, this book presents complex information in a direct, balanced and fair manner. Topics covered include:
Intrauterine insemination, including state statutes governing consent of husband to use donor sperm
In vitro fertilization
Cryopreserved embryos
Surrogacy laws in the United States
Posthumous reproduction
Cellular manipulation: cloning, MRT, and CRISPR
Regulation of ART
Standards of care and liability
Assisted reproduction contracts and documents
A final chapter covers the ABA's Model Acts Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology. The book also features a glossary defining the most common terms used by the courts and in legal commentary.
As more people turn to assisted reproduction, the legal issues surrounding it have become increasingly complex. The updated edition of Assisted Reproductive Technology takes into account the significant changes to the law and the practice of ART.
Beyond representing patients or clinics, numerous legal problems are arising from the technology's application. Disputes about disposition of embryos and gametes in divorce are perhaps the most common, but assisted reproduction technology (ART) impacts many other areas of the law, including personal injury, insurance, criminal law, probate and estate planning, and government.
Drawing from multiple legal sources, including the ever-evolving number of court decisions dealing with various aspects of ART, this book presents complex information in a direct, balanced and fair manner. Topics covered include:
Intrauterine insemination, including state statutes governing consent of husband to use donor sperm
In vitro fertilization
Cryopreserved embryos
Surrogacy laws in the United States
Posthumous reproduction
Cellular manipulation: cloning, MRT, and CRISPR
Regulation of ART
Standards of care and liability
Assisted reproduction contracts and documents
A final chapter covers the ABA's Model Acts Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology. The book also features a glossary defining the most common terms used by the courts and in legal commentary.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago, IL
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-64105-223-8 (9781641052238)
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Maureen McBrien is a founding partner at Brick, Jones, McBrien & Hickey, LLP, a family law firm in Needham, Massachusetts. She focuses her practice on all aspects of family law, and prides herself in being a strong and reasonable advocate who can move a case forward in whatever fashion is appropriate depending on the facts and circumstances of the case. Maureen enjoys writing and speaking engagements. She also handles family law related appeals. Maureen is the co-author of the ABA's Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Lawyer's Guide to Emerging Law and Science and is the co-author of Thomson Reuters 4th Edition of Massachusetts Practice - Family Law and Practice. Maureen acts as a consultant on family law related issues that arise from the use of assisted reproductive technology. She is on the ABA's family law section's publications board and is also a member of council. Bruce Hale is a solo practitioner in Newton, Massachusetts. His practice, Modern Family Law, is focused exclusively on matters related to assisted reproduction. Bruce has also served as an adjunct professor of law at Suffolk University Law School and Northeastern University School of Law, teaching the law of assisted reproduction technology at both institutions. Before focusing on this area of law, Bruce became a parent through assisted reproduction (specifically, gestational surrogacy with egg donation). Bruce is a graduate of Northeastern University School of Law, which he attended after spending over a decade as a business management consultant. He has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers every year since 2014.