Expert Analysis

How Importers Can Minimize FCA Risks Of Tariff Mitigation

False Claims Act risks are inherent in many tariff mitigation strategies, making it important for importers to imp... (more story)

10 Practical Takeaways From FDA's Biopharma AI Guidance

Recent guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration provides much-needed insight on the usage of artificial... (more story)

How Health Cos. Can Navigate Data Security Regulation Limbo

Despite the Trump administration's freeze on proposed updates to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountabili... (more story)

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Crowell & Moring Healthcare Vet Jumps To Sheppard Mullin

A longtime Crowell & Moring LLP partner has moved his healthcare-focused practice to Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP's office in Washington, D.C., the firm announced Tuesday.

Merck Betting Up To $2B On China-Developed Cardio Drug

Pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. Inc., advised by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, said on Tuesday it has entered into an exclusive license agreement with Cooley LLP-led pharmaceutical company Jiangsu Hengrui Pharm... (more story)

Meitar-Led Navina Wraps $55M Series C Funding Round

Artificial intelligence-powered clinical intelligence company Navina, advised by Meitar, announced on Tuesday that it clinched a $55 million Series C funding round, bringing its total amount raised to $100 million.

4th Circ. Won't Rehear Drug Price-Fixing Class Action

The Fourth Circuit said Tuesday it will not hold a full court rehearing of its panel decision to back the dismissal of a proposed class action accusing drugmakers of conspiring and inflating the price of a med... (more story)

Kenvue, J&J Must Face Investor Suit Over FDA Concerns

Consumer health products business Kenvue Inc. and former parent company Johnson & Johnson cannot escape a consolidated lawsuit accusing the companies of failing to warn investors about the potential ineffectiv... (more story)

Fla. Judge OKs $19.3M In Spinal Products Noncompete Suit

A Florida federal judge approved a $19.3 million judgment against the owner of a distributor and his affiliated companies, finding that he owes damages for breaching an exclusive sales agreement with a spinal ... (more story)

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Period App Users Get $3.5M In Privacy Deal With Analytics Co.

A defunct mobile analytics company caught up in a proposed class action alleging a menstruation tracking app impermissibly shared health information with Google and others has agreed to a $3.5 million settleme... (more story)

Children's Hospital Axes Suit Over Meta Info Sharing, For Now

A Minnesota federal judge tossed a proposed class action alleging a children's hospital used ad tracking software on its website that disclosed minor patients' sensitive information with Meta Platforms Inc., G... (more story)

Seattle Biotech Duped Investors On Drug Progress, Suit Says

Seattle's Sana Biotechnology Inc. is the target of a proposed class action filed on Monday by a shareholder who alleges the company misled investors about its ability to develop genetic therapy treatments for ... (more story)

DNA Testing Firm 23AndMe Files Ch. 11 With Plans To Sell

DNA testing company 23andMe Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection in Missouri bankruptcy court, listing $214 million of debt and saying it plans to sell its business through the bankruptcy process.

Atrium Health Escapes Privacy Suit Over Meta Data Sharing

A North Carolina federal judge on Thursday tossed a proposed class action accusing Atrium Health Inc. of unlawfully sharing patients' private information with Meta Platforms and Google through browser tracking... (more story)

Law360 Announces The Members Of Its 2025 Editorial Boards

Law360 is pleased to announce the formation of its 2025 Editorial Advisory Boards.

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BU Law Prof On The Evolution Of Med Mal Standard Of Care

Boston University law professor Christopher Robertson talks about the American Law Institute's first update on medical malpractice law in 60 years and the state law evolution towards a “reasonable” care standard.

Hartford HealthCare Fights Disclosure Of Antitrust Settlement

Hartford HealthCare Corp. says it cannot be forced to reveal a confidential January antitrust settlement with another Connecticut hospital at the behest of a Teamsters health plan and a public transit agency s... (more story)

Unnecessary Surgeries Drive Rare Va. Hospital Criminal Case

An unusual indictment in Virginia details grave allegations against a former doctor, including unnecessary surgeries and bogus cancer diagnoses. With former OB-GYN Javaid Perwaiz already in federal prison, the... (more story)

Trump Picks Acting CDC Head After Weldon Nomination Fails

President Donald Trump on Monday nominated acting Centers for Disease Control and Prevention head Susan Monarez to take over as the agency's director, a move that comes after Trump pulled his nomination of Dr.... (more story)

Wells Fargo Prescription Cost Suit Axed Over Standing

Wells Fargo has beaten back allegations that it violated federal benefits law by letting workers on its healthcare plan overpay for prescription drugs, with a Minnesota federal judge ruling Monday that the ex-... (more story)

Investors Blame Electrotherapy Co.'s Practices For Stock Drop

Electrotherapy device maker Zynex Inc. faces a proposed investor class action claiming it harmed shareholders after it was booted from at least one insurer network for U.S. military members, allegedly due to o... (more story)