Expert Analysis

Regulatory Uncertainty Ahead For Organ Transplant System

Pending court cases against a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services final rule that introduced a competition-... (more story)

Key False Claims Act Trends From The Last Year

The False Claims Act remains a powerful enforcement tool after some record verdicts and settlements in 2025, and w... (more story)

It's Too Soon To Remove Suicide Warnings From GLP-1 Drugs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's decision this month to order removal of warnings about the risk of suicida... (more story)

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DC Circ. Revives Terrorism Liability Suit Against Pharma Cos.

A D.C. Circuit panel revived a lawsuit Friday accusing pharmaceutical companies of aiding a Hezbollah-linked militia's terrorism in Iraq, saying the victims behind the case have adequately alleged that the com... (more story)

Heart Valve Deal Was Blocked Over Innovation Concerns

The D.C. federal court ruling earlier this month that upended a deal for Edwards Lifesciences Corp. to purchase JenaValve Technology Inc. was based on concerns that the deal would reduce innovation by eliminat... (more story)

Health Tech SPAC Execs Ink $10M Investor Settlement

Former executives of a health technology company that went public via merger with a blank check company have reached a $10 million deal to settle claims they wiped out investors with a bankruptcy filing after ... (more story)

Justices To Clarify What's Fair Game With 'Skinny Labels'

A new U.S. Supreme Court patent case that will require the justices to spell out what generic-drug makers can say when marketing drugs with so-called skinny labels will shape whether and how those companies us... (more story)

Law360 Names Firms Of The Year

Eight law firms have earned spots as Law360's Firms of the Year, with 48 Practice Group of the Year awards among them, achieving milestones such as high-profile litigation wins at the U.S. Supreme Court and 11... (more story)

CorMedix Investors Seek First OK Of Governance Reform Deal

Investors in CorMedix Inc. have told a New Jersey federal judge that company directors have agreed to implement several corporate governance reforms to resolve a consolidated shareholder derivative lawsuit acc... (more story)

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AI Diagnostics Co.'s Patent Claims Don't Pass Alice Test

A California federal judge has thrown out artificial intelligence diagnostics company Tempus AI's patent infringement suit against medical test-maker Guardant Health, finding claims in the patents weren't pate... (more story)

GoodRx Users Denied Nod For $32M Deal In Data Sharing Row

A California federal judge refused to sign off on a $32 million deal to resolve a proposed class action accusing GoodRx of illegally sharing users' sensitive health data with fellow defendant Criteo and other ... (more story)

Law360 Names Practice Groups Of The Year

Law360 would like to congratulate the winners of its Practice Groups of the Year awards for 2025, which honor the attorney teams behind litigation wins and significant transaction work that resonated throughou... (more story)

Insights From 2025's Flood Of Data Breach Litigation

Several coherent patterns emerged from 2025's data breach litigation activity, suggesting that judges have grown skilled at distinguishing between companies that were genuinely victimized by sophisticated crim... (more story)

Call Vendors Skirt Wiretap Suit Over AI Transcription Tool

An Illinois federal judge has released dental support organization Heartland Dental LLC and its contractor from a proposed class action accusing them of illegally using an artificial intelligence-powered note-... (more story)

Ad Campaign Sparks New Front In Battle Over Abortion Meds

Advertisements that ask South Dakota drivers two questions — "Pregnant? Don't want to be?" — have ignited an unusual First Amendment fight now underway in state and federal courts. Here's what to know about the issue.

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Providers Oppose Credit Bureaus' Medical Debt Appeal

A proposed class of medical providers and collection agencies accusing Equifax, Experian and TransUnion of colluding to exclude medical debt under $500 from consumer credit reports is opposing a bid by the cre... (more story)

High Court's Med Mal Ruling Won't Spark Rise In Suits

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that a Delaware medical malpractice statute can't be enforced in federal court won't cause a noticeable rise in cases, experts said, but it could lay the groundwork for o... (more story)

$200M Sun, Taro Generics Deal Gets Final OK

A Pennsylvania federal judge granted final approval Friday for a $200 million deal resolving employee benefits plans' claims against Sun Pharmaceutical and Taro Pharmaceuticals in the sprawling price-fixing li... (more story)

DC Circ. Presses Feds To Justify Military Trans Ban

A D.C. Circuit judge pressed the government on Thursday to justify a policy that effectively bars transgender people from serving in the military, questioning why Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth imposed a mo... (more story)

6th Circ. Revives Law Firm Worker's Anthem Coverage Fight

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield's decision denying coverage for a law firm employee's son to continue receiving residential mental health treatment was arbitrary and capricious, the Sixth Circuit ruled Thursday,... (more story)

Yale Hospital Wants Infant Death Verdict Reduced By $30M

Yale University and Yale New Haven Hospital on Thursday asked a Connecticut judge to reduce a $32 million infant death verdict to just $2 million, saying damages for the loss of enjoyment of life cannot be awa... (more story)