Expert Analysis

Steps To Consider As DOJ Launches Fraud Division

The establishment this month of the National Fraud Enforcement Division within the U.S. Department of Justice is a... (more story)

Court's HRSA Policy Reversal Leaves 340B Rules Murky

A D.C. federal court's recent decision in Premier v. U.S. Department of Health limits the Health Resources and Ser... (more story)

DOJ Delay Of ADA Web Rule Undermines Equal Access

The U.S. Department of Justice's recent decision to delay compliance dates for regulations ensuring accessible gov... (more story)

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Natera Tells Justices CareDx Made Up Circ. Split In Petition

Natera asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a petition from rival CareDx asking it to review a Third Circuit decision that erased a $45 million jury verdict stemming from CareDx's false advertising claims, s... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Gibson Dunn, Paul Weiss

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Elon Musk's SpaceX strikes a deal with Cursor that could lead to an acquisition of the artificial intelligence startup, building products distributor QXO Inc. buys ... (more story)

FTC Cuts Deal To End Anesthesia Group Rollup Case

The Federal Trade Commission reached an agreement Thursday to settle its case accusing U.S. Anesthesia Partners Inc. of monopolizing the Texas anesthesia services market by purchasing most of the competing ane... (more story)

Full Fed. Circ. Passes On Sarepta's Patent Rehearing Bid

The full Federal Circuit on Wednesday rejected Sarepta Therapeutics Inc.'s bid for a rehearing after a panel's decision revived a University of Pennsylvania gene therapy patent that is licensed by clinical-sta... (more story)

Life Policy With $21M Payout Voided As Illegal Life Wager

A Delaware federal court voided a life insurance policy as an unlawful wager on a now-deceased Florida woman's life, finding that Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. is entitled to retain the policy's $10 million de... (more story)

Healthcare REIT Raises $462M In IPO Advised By 4 Firms

Healthcare-focused real estate investment trust National Healthcare Properties began trading Wednesday after raising $462 million in an initial public offering guided by Paul Weiss, Greenberg Traurig LLP, Sidl... (more story)

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Health System Says AI Co. Botched $32M Software Project

A San Francisco-based healthcare technology company failed to deliver on promises it would consolidate a Catholic health system's data under a unified platform, breaching a projected $32 million service agreem... (more story)

Oura Hit With New Patent Suit Over Fitness Wearables

Zepp Health has hit Oura Health with a lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas accusing the Finnish company of infringing a series of patents on wearable fitness devices, the latest salvo in a wider patent fi... (more story)

Commure Took Health Co.'s Software Trade Secrets, Suit Says

A San Diego-based healthcare technology services company has accused Commure Inc. of stealing trade secrets to launch competing cloud-based software, framing the alleged conduct as an instance of a large compa... (more story)

Nourish Can't Ax Wiretap Claims In Google Data Sharing Row

An Illinois federal judge has refused to cut wiretap and negligence claims from a proposed class action accusing telehealth provider Nourish Inc. of deploying tracking tools that illegally transmitted website ... (more story)

7th Circ. Says Fed. Laws Don't Preempt Wis. Vape Sale Ban

The Seventh Circuit declined Tuesday to revive vaping interest groups' bid to halt enforcement of a Wisconsin law banning sales of e-cigarettes that aren't approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, fi... (more story)

PBMs Fail To Freeze Discovery In Mich.'s Drug-Pricing Case

A pending motion to dismiss the Michigan attorney general's drug-pricing case against multiple pharmacy benefit managers does not preclude the PBMs from handing over agreements between PBMs and pharmacies to t... (more story)

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Tenn. Abortion Ban Trial Taken Off Calendar Following Appeal

A Tennessee state court has canceled a trial scheduled to begin Monday over a suit challenging the state's abortion ban and seeking clarification on when a physician can legally terminate a high-risk pregnancy.

Cigna Plan Members Say HIPAA Notice Backs Privacy Claims

A group of Cigna health plan participants who claimed the company failed to protect their private health information when it tracked their website activities told a Pennsylvania federal judge that the insuranc... (more story)

2nd Circ. Nixes Cigna Retirees' Bid For Added Discovery

The Second Circuit refused to restart proceedings in a class action from Cigna retirees who challenged changes to their pensions, ruling Friday that a lower court was correct to hold that the ex-workers hadn't... (more story)

Pa. County Joins Insulin-Pricing Suit Blitz Against CVS, PBMs

Chester County, Pennsylvania, filed its own suit in a sprawling multidistrict litigation against CVS and multiple pharmacy benefit managers and drug companies, claiming the entities worked together to inflate ... (more story)

Kirkland To Add Tenn. SG Behind Skrmetti Supreme Court Win

The Tennessee solicitor general, who successfully defended the state's ban on some gender-affirming care for minors before the U.S. Supreme Court, will join the Nashville office of Kirkland & Ellis, the firm a... (more story)

Feds Must Give Records On Trans Military Ban, Judge Says

A Washington federal court has ordered the Trump administration to produce records underlying its decision to bar transgender individuals from serving in the U.S. military, rejecting a distinction the administ... (more story)