Expert Analysis

FDA Framework For Personalized Therapies Raises Questions

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's new plausible mechanism framework for developing individualized therapies ... (more story)

Scrutiny Of Nursing Home Practices Marks Inflection Point

Recent congressional inquiries into UnitedHealth Group's Medicare Advantage-linked nursing home practices raise qu... (more story)

7 Steps For Gov't Contractors In Post-IEEPA Tariff Landscape

In response to U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down tariffs issued by the Trump administration unde... (more story)

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CytoDyn Settles Investor Suit With $500K, 49M Shares

Biotechnology firm CytoDyn has agreed to dole out 49 million shares of common stock and pay $500,000 to end investors' proposed class action accusing the company of overstating the likelihood that the U.S. Foo... (more story)

Prestige Picks Up Breathe Right In $1.05B Deal

Consumer healthcare company Prestige Consumer Healthcare Inc. revealed on Friday that it has agreed to acquire a portfolio of brands including Breathe Right nasal strips from Foundation Consumer Healthcare, ad... (more story)

NeoGenomics Beats Investor Suit Over Growth Driver Claims

Cancer diagnostics company NeoGenomics Inc. no longer faces a proposed investor class action alleging it mischaracterized its growth drivers, including by failing to disclose that a rainmaking unit potentially... (more story)

SEIU Pension Fund Wins $842K Suit Against NJ Nursing Home

A Service Employees International Union pension fund has won its lawsuit accusing a New Jersey nursing home of skipping out on nearly $350,000 in contributions over 13 years, with a D.C. federal judge awarding... (more story)

Cipla To Hold Off On Pediatric Cancer Drug Generic Until 2033

Specialty drugmaker Fennec Pharmaceuticals has jointly announced with Indian multinational pharmaceutical company Cipla Ltd. that they had reached an agreement to settle patent infringement litigation in excha... (more story)

Italy's Amplifon Buying Danish Hearing Device Biz For $2.6B

Italy's Amplifon said Monday it has agreed to acquire the hearing device business of Denmark's GN Store Nord in a deal valuing the unit at about €2.3 billion ($2.6 billion), in a move aimed at creating a verti... (more story)

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Fed. Circ. Backs Military In Veterinary Software Dispute

The Federal Circuit on Friday ruled in favor of the government in a dispute with a subcontractor over rights to healthcare software for a U.S. Army veterinary records system, affirming a lower court finding th... (more story)

Hims Says Failed Wegovy Collab Doesn't Merit Investor Suit

Telehealth company Hims & Hers Health Inc. urged a California federal court to release it from a shareholder suit accusing it of exploiting its partnership with Novo Nordisk, the distributor of weight loss dru... (more story)

9th Circ. Kicks Software Salesperson's Bias Suit To Arbitration

A medical software company won't have to face a fired salesperson's disability and age bias claims in court, after the Ninth Circuit ruled that a severability clause in an arbitration agreement didn't nullify ... (more story)

Apple Watch Redesign Gets Early OK As Patent Loss Upheld

The Federal Circuit on Thursday affirmed a U.S. International Trade Commission decision that found a previous version of the Apple Watch infringes two Masimo blood oxygen monitor patents, but the ruling came o... (more story)

TriZetto Wants To Expand IP Claims Against Infosys

Cognizant TriZetto Software Group has asked a Texas federal judge to allow it to amend its trade secret suit against Infosys Ltd., saying a recent discovery has revealed that Infosys' alleged misconduct "goes much deeper."

Apple Took Masimo IP But No Remedy Warranted, Judge Says

A California federal judge determined Apple misappropriated two out of five of Masimo Corp.'s asserted trade secrets related to pulse oximetry technology for its smartwatches, but found Masimo's requests for a... (more story)

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Feds Rip Ex-NFL Player's New Trial Bid Over Medicare Scheme

The federal government opposed a new trial bid by Keith Gray, a former NFL player and Texas laboratory owner convicted in a $328 million scheme involving billing for unnecessary cardiovascular genetic testing ... (more story)

EPA's Ethylene Oxide Plan May Hinder Other Air Toxics Regs

A new proposal from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to weaken emission standards for a medical sterilizer could have broader implications for the agency's power to tighten air pollution limits when ne... (more story)

Pa. Hospital Must Pay $109M For Brain Injury During Birth

Jefferson Health and its subsidiary Einstein Healthcare Network have been hit with a nearly $109 million verdict by a Philadelphia jury in a lawsuit accusing them of negligence leading to debilitating brain in... (more story)

Mich. BCBS Unit Gets Health Plans' Claims Fight Transferred

A federal judge granted Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan's request to transfer a proposed class action alleging the insurance company violated federal benefits law by mismanaging claims in self-funded employ... (more story)

Eye On ERISA: A Chat With King & Spalding's Darren Shuler

Increased scrutiny of health plans and the high costs of care are fueling a litigation uptick that's coming not just from plan participants but also from employers frustrated with their third-party administrat... (more story)

HHS Can't Block Trans Care Under Kennedy Edict, Court Says

A coalition of 21 states and the District of Columbia prevailed on Thursday in their challenge to a Trump administration move to cut access to gender-affirming care for minors when an Oregon federal judge agre... (more story)