Expert Analysis

Next Steps For FCA Defendants After Fla. Qui Tam Ruling

Because a Florida federal court's recent decision in Zafirov v. Florida Medical Associates could eventually prove ... (more story)

A Look At Calif.'s New AI Law For Health Insurers

A newly enacted California law prohibits artificial intelligence tools from making medical necessity determination... (more story)

New HHS Research Misconduct Rules Bring Seismic Changes

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' new rule regarding research misconduct investigations brings sig... (more story)

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Law360 MVP Awards Go To Top Attys From 74 Firms

The attorneys chosen as Law360's 2024 MVPs have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing hard-earned successes in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.

FTC Faces More Pressure To Block $16.5B Novo-Catalent Deal

A dozen advocacy groups are pushing the Federal Trade Commission to block Novo Holdings' planned $16.5 billion purchase of Catalent, arguing that the deal would stifle competition for certain obesity and gene ... (more story)

Pfizer Escapes 401(k) Fee Suit Due To Poor Comparisons

A Michigan federal judge tossed a former employee's proposed class action claiming Pfizer Inc. let its $21 billion retirement plan be overcharged for recordkeeping fees, crediting the pharmaceutical giant's ar... (more story)

Takeaways From This Week's Healthcare Earnings

On Tuesday, healthcare companies Walgreens, UnitedHealth Group and Johnson & Johnson announced results for the third quarter of the calendar year, kicking off the earnings season.

'Extraordinary' Blue Cross Deal Includes $2.8B Payout

The Blue Cross Blue Shield network will shell out $2.8 billion and invest "hundreds of millions" more overhauling its claims systems to soften barriers between members, in a massive antitrust settlement disclo... (more story)

Fla. Medical Co. Hits Ch. 11 With Plans For Quick $45M Sale

The operator of 26 primary care centers in Florida has filed for Chapter 11 in hopes of a quick $45 million sale to an affiliate of health insurance company Humana Inc.

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Apple Tells Del. Jury It Wants Smartwatch Infringing To Stop

An Apple attorney told a federal jury in Delaware on Monday that the company is willing to accept only a token damage award from Masimo Corp. for the health tech company's infringement of Apple's smartwatch, b... (more story)

Google, Meta Want Out Of GoodRx Health Data Sharing Suit

Google, Meta Platforms and Criteo have asked a California federal court to cut them loose from litigation alleging that GoodRx improperly shared patients' protected health information with the tech companies, ... (more story)

McGuireWoods Adds Healthcare Atty From Cooley In NY

McGuireWoods LLP has added a digital health expert from Cooley LLP, aiming to boost its offerings for clients in the space combining healthcare services with information and communications technology, the firm... (more story)

BetterHelp Can't Ax Suit Over Sharing Data With Advertisers

A California federal judge has trimmed but refused to completely toss a consolidated putative class action accusing online counseling platform BetterHelp Inc. of unlawfully disclosing consumers' confidential i... (more story)

Health Tech, AI Atty Rejoins Baker McKenzie

Baker McKenzie said Tuesday that it had rehired a former associate from DLA Piper with expertise in artificial intelligence, digital health and regulatory and commercial matters to join the firm's North Americ... (more story)

LabCorp Gets Google Health Info Suit Sent To Arbitration

Laboratory Corporation of America succeeded in its bid to have a patient privacy lawsuit handled by arbitration, after a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled that users of the company's website who sued it for all... (more story)

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NC Justices Revive Challenge To Hospital Competition Law

The North Carolina Supreme Court has ordered a trial court to reassess an optical surgeon's suit challenging the state's healthcare competition law over claims that the certificate of need statute violates the... (more story)

PBMs Keep Door Open To Constitutional Riposte Against FTC

Attorneys for Caremark Rx, Express Scripts and OptumRx kept the door open Monday to challenging the Federal Trade Commission's constitutionality as they face an in-house case accusing the country's three large... (more story)

Novartis Loses Challenge To Medicare Drug Price Talks

A New Jersey federal judge on Friday tossed Novartis Pharmaceuticals' challenge to a Medicare drug price negotiation program, ruling the company is not required to participate, and that participating in the pr... (more story)

Ontrak Jury Lacked Key Compliance Instruction, Judge Told

Counsel for convicted Ontrak founder Terren Peizer urged a California federal judge Monday to grant a new trial in the healthcare executive's novel insider trading case, saying jurors weren't properly instruct... (more story)

Texas Univ. Hospital Agrees To Resolve DOL Race Bias Probe

A Dallas medical center affiliated with the University of Texas will pay $900,000 after a U.S. Department of Labor investigation found evidence that it discriminated against thousands of Black job applicants, ... (more story)

Fla. Dept.'s Ex-GC Says Gov.'s Office Directed TV Ad Letters

The former general counsel for the Florida Department of Health said Monday that he was directed by Gov. Ron DeSantis' office to send out letters threatening television stations with criminal prosecution if th... (more story)