Chadli Pittman is a member of the firm’s life sciences regulatory & compliance practice group. She has particular experience with FDA regulatory matters, advising life sciences and health care clients on a broad range of regulatory and compliance issues under the Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act and related laws. Chadli has counseled on a comprehensive range of matters, including corporate transactions, compliance-related investigations, food-safety issues, and advertising and promotional issues in the life sciences sector.

During law school, Chadli served as the treasurer of the Student Health Law Association, a student attorney for George Washington’s Health Rights Law Clinic, and a research assistant for the director of the Health Rights Law Clinic, conducting research on Medicaid policy and its impact on marginalized groups in the greater D.C. area. Chadli was also a member of the International Law in Domestic Courts Journal, where she focused her research on international public health issues, and how domestic courts may address such issues. Chadli served as a judicial extern for Magistrate Zia Faruqui of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia during her final semester of law school. 

Chadli obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Spelman College and worked as a corporate solutions consultant at a Fortune 500 tech company before attending law school. 

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