Expert Analysis

Online Portal Helps Fortify Feds' Unfair Health Practices Fight

The Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Justice Department and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recentl... (more story)

McKesson May Change How AKS-Based FCA Claims Are Pled

The Second Circuit’s analysis in U.S. v. McKesson, an Anti-Kickback Statute-based False Claims Act case, provides ... (more story)

Considering CGL Defense For Social Media Addiction Claims

A recent lawsuit filed in California state court against Meta seeks damages from technology companies for the cost... (more story)

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Future Is 'Bleak' If Judge Rejects Novant Merger, Court Hears

Novant Health on Wednesday sought to portray itself as the "last best hope" to save two struggling hospitals in North Carolina at the start of a multiday hearing in which the Federal Trade Commission is asking... (more story)

'Foul' BioVentrix Cash-Out Gets Extra Scrutiny, Chancery Says

A medical device company's decision to suddenly and without explanation cash out its common stockholders for less than a penny just two months before the company raised $48.5 million in new capital creates suc... (more story)

Attys Say $5M Fee In Acella Settlement A Modest Proposal

Plaintiffs' attorneys who recently reached a $46.5 million class action settlement with Acella Pharmaceuticals LLC over faulty thyroid medication asked a Georgia federal judge Tuesday to sign off on their $5 m... (more story)

Chase Can't Escape Medical Services Co.'s Defamation Suit

A Florida federal judge refused Monday to toss a suit by a medical services company accusing JPMorgan Chase Bank NA of destroying its business by adding it to a "blacklist," canceling its transactions and fals... (more story)

What's Behind the Q1 Digital Health Funding Rebound

The digital health industry saw a resurgence in funding at the start of 2024, driven by a handful of mega-rounds and growing deal sizes across the board, but it also faced record-low deal counts as investors s... (more story)

Health Attys Facing Noncompete Ban Keep Calm, Carry On

In the wake of a momentous federal ban on virtually all noncompete restrictions, healthcare businesses and their lawyers are poring over employment contracts and fretting about the implications for an industry... (more story)

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Sens. Slam UnitedHealth's Security Lapses, Breach Response

UnitedHealth's top executive faced heavy criticism during his first appearance before a U.S. Senate committee since a cyberattack rocked its Change Healthcare subsidiary, with lawmakers blasting the company fo... (more story)

Patients Sue NC Plasma Donation Co. Over Data Breach

A plasma collection company has been hit in North Carolina federal court with at least two proposed class actions as of Monday claiming it failed to safeguard patient data, resulting in a breach in which names... (more story)

UnitedHealth's Cyberattack Response Is 'Inadequate,' AGs Say

Nearly two dozen state attorneys general urged UnitedHealth Group and its subsidiary Change Healthcare "to do more" to address the fallout from a February cyberattack by Russian ransomware group Blackcat that ... (more story)

Amid Backlash, FDA Extends Control For Lab-Developed Tests

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration inked a final rule Monday that gives the agency broad authority over lab-developed tests by classifying them as medical devices, a move that has drawn ire from congression... (more story)

AI Pharma Co. Sued By Investor Over Handling Of Fired CEO

Artificial intelligence-driven pharmaceutical company Exscientia PLC has been hit with a proposed class action alleging its former CEO engaged in inappropriate personal relationships with employees, and that t... (more story)

Philips Inks $1.1B Deal To Resolve CPAP Injury Claims

The plaintiffs' attorneys leading a multidistrict litigation against Koninklijke Philips NV and some of its American subsidiaries announced Monday that they had reached a $1.1 billion settlement agreement for ... (more story)

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Ariz. AG Warns Repeal Of 1864 Abortion Ban May Be Too Late

Legislation narrowly adopted Wednesday to repeal Arizona's 1864 abortion law won't be enough on its own to keep the near-total ban from taking effect this summer, the state attorney general warned, because the... (more story)

J&J Unit Cuts Deal To End Cancer Drug Trade Secret Fight

A New Jersey federal judge has signed off on a consent judgment that permanently bars Chinese drugmaker Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals Co. from misappropriating Johnson and Johnson's pharmaceutical subsidiary... (more story)

5th Circ. Judge Skeptical Of Medicare Drug 'Price-Setting'

A Fifth Circuit judge on Wednesday sharply criticized the Biden administration's Medicare drug pricing program, characterizing it as government "price-setting" and questioning "what possible procompetitive jus... (more story)

Ex-Olympus Exec Says He Was Fired For Flagging FDA Issue

The former global head of product development at medical manufacturer Olympus Corp. said he was fired earlier this year after he reported multiple compliance concerns regarding the company's practices and rela... (more story)

Judge Strikes Parts Of NC Law Restricting Abortion Drug

A North Carolina federal judge struck down parts of a state law Tuesday that restricts access to the abortion medication mifepristone, finding some provisions violate the U.S. Constitution's supremacy clause b... (more story)

BCBS Says Federal Drug Law Preempts NM Medical Weed Row

A group of insurers, including Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico, urged a New Mexico federal judge to reject a proposed class action seeking to compel them to cover their policyholders' medical marijuan... (more story)