Expert Analysis

Trump Order Signals Tougher Benefits Fraud Probes

A recent order from President Donald Trump establishing a federal taskforce for addressing fraud in federally fund... (more story)

The Evolution Of States' Workplace Violence Prevention Laws

Utah's new law requiring hospitals to implement comprehensive workplace violence reporting systems continues a bro... (more story)

FDA Guidance May Move Goalposts For Form 483 Responses

New draft guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration provides formal insight on how drug manufacturers ar... (more story)

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Chamber, Other Biz Groups Back Insulin Cos. At High Court

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups urged the U.S. Supreme Court to take up an appeal from Sanofi-Aventis, Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and AstraZeneca, arguing the Second Circuit's revival of an... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Goodwin, CMS, Wilson Sonsini

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Gilead Sciences Inc. acquires clinical-stage biotechnology company Tubulis GmbH, private equity firm Court Square Capital Partners closes a multibillion-dollar fund... (more story)

Abiomed Can't Escape Blood Pump Patent Case

A Massachusetts federal judge has refused to let a Johnson & Johnson MedTech subsidiary dodge claims that it infringed a blood pump patent, the latest event in a wider legal battle launched against it by a uni... (more story)

March's Billion-Dollar Healthcare Deals Signal More To Come

A smattering of billion-dollar M&A transactions could be the kickoff of an exciting period for dealmaking.

The Uncertain Impact Of Medicare Advantage Scrutiny

The federal government's scrutiny of long-recognized concerns about the Medicare Advantage industry is heating up. Experts are watching to see what long-term changes come of it.

ImmunityBio Filmmaker Traded On Insider Tip, SEC Says

A documentary filmmaker who worked for ImmunityBio Inc. will pay the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over $332,000 to end claims she scrambled to sell off her stake in the biotechnology company as it p... (more story)

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Medtronic Can't Ax $382M Trial Loss, Applied Medical Says

Applied Medical Resources Corp. has urged a California federal court to reject Medtronic Inc.'s attempt to ditch its roughly $382 million antitrust trial loss, arguing that Medtronic is simply repeating "erron... (more story)

Va. Hospital Patient Seeks Final Nod For $3.1M Privacy Deal

An Inova Health Care Services patient is urging a Virginia federal judge to grant final approval to a $3.1 million deal to resolve claims the healthcare system unlawfully shared private health information with... (more story)

NY Fertility Clinic Agrees To Settle Suit Over Destroyed Eggs

Less than a month ahead of trial, a New York fertility clinic has agreed to resolve a suit accusing it of negligently allowing a woman's eggs to be destroyed due to alleged mishandling, according to documents ... (more story)

Data Breach Counsel Chided For Flouting NC Court Rules

Two attorneys looking to temporarily helm a series of putative data breach class actions targeting a radiology firm have failed to become interim co-lead class counsel, as a North Carolina Business Court judge... (more story)

Mich. AG Says PBMs Can't Stall Discovery In Drug-Pricing Suit

Michigan's attorney general is urging a federal court to reject a renewed bid by pharmacy benefit managers to pause discovery in an antitrust case accusing them of price-fixing reimbursement rates, claiming th... (more story)

BakerHostetler Adds Davis Wright Privacy Pro In LA

BakerHostetler announced Tuesday it has welcomed data privacy litigator Spencer Persson from Davis Wright Tremaine to its digital assets and data management practice group as partner, bringing in years of expe... (more story)

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Vehicle Co. Inks $150K Deal To End Tobacco Fee Suit

International Motors LLC, formerly Navistar, has agreed to pay $150,000 to resolve a suit claiming the company illegally charged workers an extra $600 a year if they used tobacco without giving them a proper a... (more story)

Screening Time Deal Doesn't Bar Break Suit, Wash. Panel Says

An elder care company's class settlement over COVID-19 screening time doesn't bar a separate suit claiming the company failed to pay workers for missed meal breaks, a Washington state appeals court ruled, revi... (more story)

Ill. Judge Wants More Proof To Recalculate Kickback Damages

An Illinois federal judge tasked with recalculating damages from a home health company's referral kickback scheme said Monday that she needs more complete and reliable evidence to help determine the appropriat... (more story)

Mylan Can't Revive Copaxone Antitrust Claims Against Teva

A New Jersey federal judge sided Monday with a special master's recommendations to nix some of the parallel claims from Mylan and retailers like Walgreens accusing Teva of using regulatory deception, false adv... (more story)

Abbott Urges Toss Of Relator, State Suits In FCA Recall Row

Abbott Laboratories urged a Michigan federal court to throw out litigation brought by whistleblowers and a group of states over the 2022 infant formula shortage, saying their respective complaints lacked the d... (more story)

Chest Binders Become Latest Front In Anti-Trans Litigation

Chest binders — medical devices that can be used by individuals experiencing gender dysphoria or who want a more gender-neutral alternative to bras — have emerged as the newest target in an unfolding regulator... (more story)