Expert Analysis

Key Takeaways As HRSA Aims To Revive 340B Rebate Pilot

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' recent request for feedback on the 340B Rebate Model Pilot Progr... (more story)

Unique Issues Facing Brand-Compounder Patent Litigation

Recent litigation and potential enforcement action against Hims & Hers Health raise questions about how compounder... (more story)

Pros And Cons Of FDA's Push For Nonprescription Drugs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's recent moves to shift more prescription drugs to over-the-counter status c... (more story)

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Biopharma Brass Hid Drug Trial Risks, Derivative Suit Says

Brass of Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. are facing shareholder derivative claims they caused the company to overstate prospects for a drug to treat a bone disease, hurting investors and opening the company up ... (more story)

Actelion Pays $65M To Settle Tracleer Antitrust Class Suit

Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd. agreed to pay $65 million to resolve antitrust claims from a certified class accusing it of illegally denying generics companies the samples they need to produce generic versions ... (more story)

Fed. Circ. Mulls Patents In Penile Implant Trade Secret Win

A Federal Circuit panel on Thursday grilled both sides in a trade secret dispute over penile implants that resulted in an $18.3 million judgment against defendants, repeatedly questioning attorneys about wheth... (more story)

GAO Denies Protest Of $325M CDC Contract

The U.S. Government Accountability Office denied a protest over the awarding of a $325 million Centers for Disease Control and Prevention contract, finding the agency's extra round of discussions with the winn... (more story)

Zantac Investor Class Action Time-Barred, Pa. Judge Rules

The maker of heartburn and acid reflux relief tablet Zantac has defeated a securities fraud class action claiming the company hid for decades the cancer risks associated with the drug, causing a stock price dr... (more story)

Florida Man Pleads Guilty In $24M HIV Drugs Fraud Scheme

The owner of a marketing company in Florida has pled guilty to receiving kickbacks as part of a $24 million scheme to sign up Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries for HIV prophylactic medications they did not need.

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Fla. Judge Finds Leapfrog's Hospital Ratings Deceptive, Unfair

A Florida federal judge ordered hospital ratings nonprofit Leapfrog to revoke poor safety grades it issued to five hospitals owned by Tenet Healthcare Corp., finding the group's approach to evaluating the hosp... (more story)

Abortion Rights Group, SD Agree to End Gas Station Ads Row

An abortion rights group can no longer post advertisements at gas stations in South Dakota that promote abortion care, the South Dakota attorney general's office announced on Monday, saying that the group and ... (more story)

Novo, Hims & Hers Make Up, Agree To Sell GLP-1s Together

Novo Nordisk A/S will start selling its GLP-1 medications on Hims & Hers Health Inc.'s platform as part of a deal that resolves the pharmaceutical company's patent infringement lawsuit against the telehealth p... (more story)

NC Providers Sue UnitedHealth Over 'Devastating' Cyberattack

UnitedHealth Group Inc. and several of its subsidiaries are facing a proposed class action in North Carolina state court over a 2024 data breach that took its claims processing platform offline and allegedly d... (more story)

TriZetto, Cognizant Hit With Class Claims Over Data Breach

A Cognizant Technology Solutions-owned healthcare tech company was hit with a proposed class action in New Jersey federal court on Friday over its alleged failure to protect the sensitive personal and health i... (more story)

Care Management Co. Accused Of Swiping Software Platform

The developer of software used in the Medicare treatment arena has sued a customer care management company in Delaware Chancery Court, accusing it of wrongfully using the platform to create a competing application.

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Abortion Ban, Drug Pricing: Health Litigation Week In Review

Indiana's abortion ban is conflicting with the religious freedom of a group of Jewish women, a state court found. Elsewhere, a Nebraska federal judge knocked down a proposed class action over Express Scripts p... (more story)

Texas AG Gets Temporary Ban On Chest Binder Sales

A Texas state judge has issued a temporary restraining order against a New York-based online retailer of undergarments and chest binders for young women and teens from selling its clothing in the Lone Star State.

Vehicle Manufacturer Strikes Deal In Tobacco Surcharge Suit

Commercial vehicle manufacturer International Motors LLC has agreed to end a proposed class action claiming it unlawfully charges employees who use tobacco products an additional $600 per year for health insur... (more story)

JPMorgan Trims But Can't Escape ERISA Drug Costs Suit

A New York federal judge pared claims Monday against JPMorgan Chase & Co. in a suit from workers who alleged they paid too much for prescription drugs, but opened discovery on allegations that the bank's contr... (more story)

ExThera Exec Hid Patient Deaths To Keep $10M Deal, DOJ Says

Medical device company ExThera concealed the deaths of two U.S. patients treated with its unapproved blood filtration device at a clinic in Antigua, according to federal prosecutors, with the company agreeing ... (more story)

Health Groups Back Bid To Bar Noncitizen Benefit Restrictions

A group of public health organizations and scholars Friday urged a Rhode Island federal court to make permanent its order blocking the Trump administration from enacting a policy change basing access to a host... (more story)