Expert Analysis

Traditional FCA Enforcement Surges Amid Shifting Priorities

The U.S. Department of Justice’s January report on False Claims Act enforcement in fiscal year 2025 reveals that w... (more story)

State Of Insurance: Q4 Notes From Illinois

In 2025's last quarter, Illinois’ appellate courts weighed in on overlapping homeowners coverages for water-relate... (more story)

3 Key Ohio Financial Services Developments From 2025

Ohio's banking and financial services sector saw particularly notable developments in 2025, including a significan... (more story)

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This Week's Healthcare Earnings: Novo, Elevance And More

More than half a dozen healthcare companies posted earnings this week, including big names like Pfizer, Elevance and Roche. Here's what you need to know from earnings this week.

2nd Circ. Skeptical Anesthesia Group Suffered Antitrust Harm

A Second Circuit panel seemed poised Tuesday to find that an anesthesiology practice didn't suffer an antitrust injury in its claim that a United Healthcare unit used its market power in New York to cut reimbursement rates.

SelectQuote Execs Face Investor Suit Over Kickback Probe

Executives and directors of insurance comparison platform SelectQuote were hit with a shareholder's derivative suit accusing them of concealing a kickback scheme currently subject of a False Claims Act suit by... (more story)

Biogen Can't Escape Amended Antitrust Suit Over MS Drug

Biogen Inc. must face health plans' claims that it bribed pharmacy benefit managers to stifle generics competition for its multiple sclerosis drug Tecfidera, after an Illinois federal judge found Wednesday tha... (more story)

Fla. Court Undoes Class Cert. Of Medicare Cos. In USAA Suit

A Florida state appeals court on Wednesday reversed class certification for a group of Medicare-contracted businesses suing USAA Casualty Insurance Co. over allegations the insurer sidestepped its obligation t... (more story)

This Week's Healthcare Earnings: UnitedHealth, HCA, J&J

It was a week of good news and bad news for the healthcare industry. Earnings season kicked off when three companies posted financials for the final three months of last year, and results were mixed. Here's wh... (more story)

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PTAB Sinks Samsung Challenge To Ouraring Patent

The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has shot down Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s challenge to an Ouraring Inc. smart ring patent amid an ongoing legal dispute that has spanned the board, federal district court a... (more story)

Privacy Ruling Shows How CIPA Conflicts With Modern Tech

A California federal court's recent holding in Doe v. Eating Recovery Center that Meta is not liable for reading, or attempting to read, the pixel-related transmission while in transit reflects a mismatch betw... (more story)

Inspire Medical Leaders Face Suit Over Apnea Device Rollout

Brass of Inspire Medical Systems Inc. face shareholder derivative claims they breached their fiduciary duties by concealing issues affecting the launch of the company's latest sleep apnea device, damaging inve... (more story)

Lasik Provider Can't Shake Wiretap Claims In Tracking Row

The operator of a laser eye surgery website must face a proposed class action alleging it illegally shared patients' confidential medical information with Meta, a California federal judge ruled, finding that t... (more story)

Kelley Drye Adds Ex-23andMe, Facebook Privacy Pros

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP said Monday it is boosting its privacy and information security practice with the addition of a former 23andMe attorney in California and a former Facebook attorney in Texas.

Lessons From EdTech Provider's Data Breach Settlements

Education technology company Illuminate Education's recent settlements with three states and the Federal Trade Commission over state privacy law claims following a student data breach are some of the first of ... (more story)

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Drugmaker Claims Stake In La. Mail-Order Abortion Meds Row

An abortion medication manufacturer asserted its right Wednesday to defend mifepristone, moving to intervene in a federal lawsuit over mail-order abortion medication brought by Louisiana alleging that regulato... (more story)

NC County Faces Suit For Obstructing State Housing Benefit

A North Carolina county misapplied state law and violated the state's constitution in retroactively deeming adult care home residents ineligible for state benefits based on a county commissioner's former owner... (more story)

4 Things To Know As DOL Pitches Transparency For PBMs

The U.S. Department of Labor's proposal to require pharmacy benefit managers to give employer-provided health plans detailed information on fees and compensation is a welcome development, benefits attorneys on... (more story)

Masimo Investors' $34M Deal In Revenue Suit Gets Initial OK

Masimo Corp. and its investors have received initial approval of a $33.8 million deal to settle claims that the medical and audio device company based its sales and revenue projections on unrealistic expectations for demand.

Seeking Rural Health Funds, States Mull Limiting Their Powers

A $50 billion federal fund for rural healthcare providers is prompting some policymakers to rethink laws requiring medical facilities to get state approval for new or expanded facilities.

Abortion Access Org. Launches With Challenge To Ark. Ban

A newly formed abortion-rights legal group filed a constitutional challenge to anti-abortion laws in Arkansas. Law360 Healthcare Authority speaks with Molly Duane, Amplify Legal's litigation director, and take... (more story)