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After Chevron: Slowing Down AI In Medical Research

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision overturning the Chevron doctrine may inhibit agencies' regulatory efforts... (more story)

FDA's Multifaceted Role On Display In MDMA Therapy Scrutiny

Ongoing deliberations at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regarding MDMA-assisted therapy for post-traumatic ... (more story)

Analyzing FDA Draft Guidance On Clinical Trial Diversity

In light of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's draft guidance on clinical trial diversity action plans, there... (more story)

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Indivior To Pay $86M To Settle Opioid Claims By 5 States

Indivior will pay $86 million to settle claims by a group of state attorneys general over the drugmaker's alleged contributions to the American opioid crisis.

Ex-Pharma Exec's Counsel Accused Of Reading Stolen Emails

A New Jersey pharmaceutical startup wants to disqualify the "tainted" attorneys of a former executive who was allegedly caught spying on the CEO, claiming the attorneys should have immediately shielded their e... (more story)

4th Circ. Vacates FTC Loss After Novant Bows Out Of Merger

The Fourth Circuit has agreed to vacate a North Carolina federal judge's ruling allowing Novant Health's planned $320 million hospital merger to advance after the Federal Trade Commission secured an emergency ... (more story)

Ex-Pharma Exec Gets Jail For Insider Trading On Kodak Loan

A Manhattan federal judge sentenced a former pharmaceutical executive from South Carolina to three months in prison Wednesday for taking over $500,000 of illegal trading profit based on his advance knowledge t... (more story)

Healthcare Dealmaking Trends Of 2024: A Midyear Review

While each deal is unique, transactions don't occur in a vacuum. Here, Law360 Healthcare Authority reviews five trends that helped shape some of those deals and the wider healthcare industry so far this year.

Takeaways From This Week's Healthcare Earnings

This past week, healthcare companies Johnson & Johnson, Elevance Health and Novartis announced results for the second quarter of the calendar year, kicking off the earnings season. Here are the two big takeaways.

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Healthcare Software Co. Must Face Trimmed Data Hack Suit

NextGen Healthcare will face a slimmed-down version of a proposed class action filed against it by customers who say their data was exposed in a 2023 data hack after a Georgia federal judge on Thursday tossed ... (more story)

Data Co. Told To Turn Over Contracts In Kochava Case

A D.C. federal judge plans to order TargetSmart to turn over supplier contracts to the Federal Trade Commission in the agency's case against TargetSmart client Kochava on Friday, after TargetSmart's attorney s... (more story)

Texas Legal Services Biz Escapes Most Data Breach Claims

A Texas federal judge has trimmed most claims in a proposed class action over a legal services company's data breach, leaving a negligence claim lodged by one plaintiff who alleges he was a victim of identity ... (more story)

Clinic Gets NC Biz Court's Final OK For Hacking Suit Deal

A North Carolina Business Court judge granted final approval to a class action settlement between a physician-owned orthopedic practice and the current and former patients who took it to court over a data brea... (more story)

NC Hospital, Patients Nearing Deal In Hacking Suit

Columbus Regional Healthcare System and the patients who accused it of failing to properly protect their personal information at its North Carolina hospital have reached a tentative settlement agreement, accor... (more story)

What's New In The AI Healthcare Regulatory Space

Attorneys at Hogan Lovells review the current legal and regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence applications in healthcare, touching on policies around safety, transparency, nondiscrimination and reim... (more story)

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Apple Commits To White House Guidelines For Responsible AI

Apple Inc. has signed onto the Biden administration's voluntary guidelines for "responsible" artificial intelligence innovation, joining the likes of Amazon.com Inc., Google LLC, Microsoft Corp. and a dozen ot... (more story)

Fla. Top Court Petitioned To Review 'Misleading' Abortion Info

A Florida coalition petitioned the state's high court to review a proposed financial impact statement that officials attached to an upcoming ballot measure legalizing abortions up to 24 weeks of pregnancy, say... (more story)

Judge Allows Emotional Damages In Deaf Patient's Bias Suit

A Michigan federal judge has reversed course in a suit by a deaf woman who alleges she was discriminated against when Henry Ford Health System denied her an interpreter, saying she'd been mistaken in a prior o... (more story)

Mich. Jury Awards $8.5M For Missed Cancer Diagnosis

A Michigan federal jury awarded more than $8.5 million in damages Wednesday to a man who died of kidney cancer, finding that a doctor at a cancer clinic missed an opportunity to diagnose the cancer before it s... (more story)

'AntiVaxMomma' Gets Jail Time, Despite Duress Claim

A Manhattan judge sentenced a woman to at least 1½ years in jail Thursday for selling fake COVID-19 immunization credentials under the Instagram handle "AntiVaxMomma," rejecting the defendant's claim that she ... (more story)

Native Hawaiian Midwives Gain Relief From Licensing Law

A Hawaii judge blocked parts of a state law regulating midwives Tuesday, ruling it violates the constitutional rights of Native Hawaiians by denying them a reasonable pathway to securing approval for tradition... (more story)