Expert Analysis

What's At Stake In Possible Circuit Split On Medicaid Rule

A recent Eleventh Circuit decision, reviving Florida's lawsuit against a federal rule that reduces Medicaid fundin... (more story)

Courts' Rare Quash Of DOJ Subpoenas Has Lessons For Cos.

In a rare move, three federal courts recently quashed or partially quashed expansive U.S. Department of Justice ad... (more story)

Remote Patient Monitoring Is At Regulatory Inflection Point

With remote patient monitoring at the center of new federal pilot programs and a recent report from the U.S. Depar... (more story)

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Judge Limits Insurers' Exposure in Opioid Coverage Fight

Insurers garnered several wins Tuesday in a dispute over coverage for thousands of opioid suits against bankrupt pharmaceutical company Endo International, with a Pennsylvania federal court ruling favorably fo... (more story)

5th Circ. Tosses Challenge To La. 340B Discount Drug Rule

A Fifth Circuit panel upheld on Monday a Louisiana law that allows the state to stop prescription drug manufacturers from blocking safety-net healthcare providers from contracting with outside pharmacies to di... (more story)

Paul Weiss, Goodwin Steer Eli Lilly's $2.4B Orna Buy

Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly & Co., advised by Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, on Monday announced that it has agreed to buy Goodwin Procter LLP-led biotechnology firm Orna Therapeutics Inc. in a ... (more story)

HHS Refers Hims & Hers To DOJ Amid Compound Drug Fight

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services general counsel Mike Stuart announced Friday that his office referred Hims & Hers Health Inc. to the U.S. Department of Justice for investigation, a day after Novo ... (more story)

Colo. Nonprofit Drops Suit Over Medicaid Therapy Cuts

A Colorado healthcare nonprofit Thursday voluntarily dismissed its complaint seeking to reverse an allegedly unlawful executive order signed by Gov. Jared Polis that cut state Medicaid spending to pediatric be... (more story)

SEC Alleges Pharma Co. Misled Investors About Cancer Drug

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is suing a Kentucky pharmaceutical company for securities fraud based on claims that the company raised $4.1 million by lying to investors about the status of its ca... (more story)

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Pa. Health Network Escapes Wiretapping Suit, For Now

A Pennsylvania federal judge has tossed class claims alleging Penn Highlands Healthcare Inc. violated state wiretapping laws by sharing patient health information with Google Analytics, reasoning that the pati... (more story)

Meet The Attys For Novo Nordisk In Hims & Hers GLP-1 Row

Rodger D. Smith II and Jeremy A. Tigan of Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell LLP represent Novo Nordisk in its challenge against telehealth company Hims & Hers Health Inc.

Apple Again Pushes To Escape Masimo's $634M IP Verdict

Apple is doubling down on its bid to have U.S. District Judge James V. Selna relieve it from a jury's $634 million infringement verdict in litigation over its Apple Watch, saying Masimo Corp. relied on an impr... (more story)

Social Media Cos. Must Face School In 1st Addiction MDL Trial

A California federal judge denied social media companies' bid for a summary judgment win on a bellwether school district's allegations it was forced to spend its limited resources on combating students' purpor... (more story)

Kurin Fights $1.6M IP Verdict As Rival Seeks More Damages

Kurin has urged a Delaware federal judge to overturn Magnolia Medical's $1.6 million patent verdict or order a new trial, while Magnolia Medical has asked the court to bar Kurin from selling allegedly infringi... (more story)

Fed. Circ. Sends Blood Pump Patent Fight Back To Mass.

The Federal Circuit on Monday reversed a lower court's ruling that Abiomed Inc. hasn't infringed five patents on blood pump systems and methods, while backing the part of the decision that cleared the medical ... (more story)

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US Says Abbott Lied, Must Repay Funds Spent On Formula

Abbott Laboratories must face the federal government's lawsuit over the 2022 infant formula crisis caused by the discovery of potentially deadly bacteria in a facility that made baby formula, prosecutors told ... (more story)

Ex-DOJ Fraud Prosecutors Launch DC White Collar Boutique

Two former U.S. Department of Justice fraud prosecutors are opening their own Washington, D.C., boutique firm to represent clients in complex fraud and white collar cases, they said Tuesday.

PBMs Enter New Era Of Legal Scrutiny

The recent government funding bill includes extensive reforms for the embattled pharmacy benefit manager industry. It may presage a new wave of agency scrutiny, regulatory action and lawsuits, including from PBMs.

Abortion Rules, Vaccine Recommendations And More In Court

Abortion restrictions in Arizona are facing a new legal challenge, and an interstate clash over abortion pills is heating up. Here, Law360 Healthcare Authority takes a look at the week's top healthcare news.

Wash. Panel Says Healthcare Cost-Share Group Is An Insurer

A Utah-based healthcare cost-sharing nonprofit operates as and must register as an insurer under Washington state law, a state appeals panel ruled, upholding a $50,000 fine from the state's insurance commissio... (more story)

Pa. Emerges As Battleground Over State False Claims Laws

Momentum is growing to pass a False Claims Act law in Pennsylvania, the most populous U.S. jurisdiction without one already on the books. It's also reigniting debate over the value of anti-fraud statutes around the country.