Expert Analysis

With Obligor Ruling, Ohio Justices Calm Lending Waters

A recent decision by the Ohio Supreme Court, affirming a fundamental principle that lenders have no duty to disclo... (more story)

Federal AI Action Plan Marks A Shift For Health And Bio Fields

The Trump administration's recent artificial intelligence action plan significantly expands federal commitments ac... (more story)

Preparing For DEA Rescheduling Of 2 Research Chemicals

A recent decision to allow the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to reclassify two research psychedelics in Sch... (more story)

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Walker & Dunlop Lines Up $68M Skilled Nursing Loans Deal

Walker & Dunlop Inc. arranged more than $68 million worth of refinancing loans, which are insured by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, for seven skilled nursing properties in Illinois and W... (more story)

Vein Tech Maker Wants Suit Over DOJ Kickback Probe Tossed

Vein disease device maker Inari Medical Inc. and its former top brass have asked a New York federal judge to toss a proposed investor class action over claims the company's share price fell after it disclosed ... (more story)

Casper Can't Escape Innovator-Liability Drug Label Suit

A California federal judge won't let Casper Pharma LLC escape an innovator-liability suit alleging that its failure to provide adequate warnings on its gout treatment led to the death of a man who used its generic version.

Taxation With Representation: Milbank, Wachtell, Latham

In this week's Taxation With Representation, aircraft lessor Air Lease Corp. agrees to a take-private deal, Evernorth Health Services invests billions in Shields Health Solutions, Cadence Design Systems Inc. a... (more story)

Yale Hospital's Info Request Upheld In $435M Property Suit

Three third-party hospital real estate holding companies and their corporate parent cannot challenge a decision requiring them to give records to Yale New Haven Health Services Corp. for its $435 million asset... (more story)

Monthly Merger Review Snapshot

The Justice Department settled a challenge to UnitedHealth's $3.3 billion home hospice acquisition while Democrats called for a judge to reject a different government settlement and the Federal Trade Commissio... (more story)

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Federal IT Rule May Silence Doctor Fax Machines

A new federal IT rule is expected to quicken the insurance prior authorization process and make drug prices readily available during doctor visits. The rule may also help silence that distinctive bleep-bleep s... (more story)

Oura Domestic Labor Investment Won Import Ban, ITC Says

The U.S. International Trade Commission has found that Ouraring Inc.'s commitments in the U.S. to producing its smart ring warranted the agency's decision to block Ultrahuman and RingConn from importing produc... (more story)

Mass. Justices Mull Privacy Issues In Era Of Online Records

Massachusetts' highest court heard arguments Friday in a pair of cases asking the justices to balance the public's right to access court documents against the privacy interests of potential medical malpractice... (more story)

CBP, ITC Say Masimo Suit Over Apple Watch Ruling Misplaced

The U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. Customs and Border Protection balked at Masimo's request that a D.C. federal court temporarily block a ruling allowing imports of redesigned Apple Watches despi... (more story)

UpHealth Strikes Chapter 11 Deal With Glocal

Bankrupt medical technology company UpHealth told a Delaware bankruptcy court that it has reached a settlement resolving Indian company Glocal Healthcare's $200 million adversary proceeding in a bitter feud ov... (more story)

TikTok Takes State's Addictive App Case To NC Top Court

TikTok and its Chinese parent company are taking the state of North Carolina's lawsuit accusing it of intentionally designing the app to addict young users to the state's highest court after a Business Court j... (more story)

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DOJ, FTC Urged To Probe Drugmakers' Rebate Models

The American Hospital Association asked the Trump administration to investigate whether major pharmaceutical companies violated antitrust laws as they push out new rebate models for a program that offers disco... (more story)

Families Gain Ground In Wilderness Therapy Coverage Fight

Families seeking insurance coverage for youth wilderness therapy are gaining ground. A handful of courts have recently backed claims that insurers may be violating a federal law banning them from imposing stri... (more story)

Walgreens Fired Pharmacy Heads After Union Vote, Suits Say

Two ex-pharmacy managers have accused Walgreens of firing them for refusing to spy on their employees amid a campaign to unionize at a store in southwest Washington state, according to two new lawsuits launche... (more story)

NY AG To Fight Texas Bid To Enforce Abortion Ban Ruling

New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday moved to intervene in a lawsuit brought by the state of Texas that seeks to enforce a money judgment against a New York doctor for providing abortion-inducing ... (more story)

Nurses Seek Final OK Of $724K Deal Over HCA Training Costs

About 2,390 nurses urged a California federal judge Monday to give the final OK to a nearly $756,000 settlement they reached with HCA Healthcare and related entities over claims that the healthcare provider re... (more story)

Lowe's Workers Drop Suit Claiming Unlawful Insurance Fees

Ex-Lowe's employees have dropped a proposed class action alleging the home improvement retailer violated federal law by overcharging tobacco-using employees for health insurance, according to a notice filed in... (more story)