Expert Analysis

Prison Body Cams Raise Health Privacy Compliance Issues

The increasing use of prison staff body cameras to enhance transparency and safety presents correctional healthcar... (more story)

Employer Considerations After 11th Circ. Gender Care Ruling

The Eleventh Circuit's en banc decision in Lange v. Houston County, Georgia, finding that a health plan did not vi... (more story)

How Healthcare Practices Can Prepare For ICE Visits

Healthcare providers that may face encounters with immigration enforcement should familiarize themselves with comp... (more story)

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UConn Health Poised To Buy Hospital In $35M Ch. 11 Deal

Bankrupt for-profit hospital operator Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. on Monday sought approval for the $35 million sale of Waterbury Hospital in Connecticut to two UConn Health units under a stalking horse bid... (more story)

Cravath, Goodwin Advise On J&J's $3B Cancer Drug Play

Cravath-advised Johnson & Johnson said Monday it has agreed to pay $3.05 billion in cash for Goodwin-led Halda Therapeutics, a biotech developing a clinical-stage therapy for prostate cancer.

Lupin Drops Trade Secrets Case Against Rival

Pharmaceutical company Lupin Inc. has agreed to drop allegations of stealing trade secrets against Transpire Bio Inc. and former Lupin employee Xian-Ming Zeng, after two other former Lupin employees escaped th... (more story)

Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

The Delaware Chancery Court and Delaware Supreme Court last week had a dense slate of fiduciary duty battles, merger-process challenges, post-bankruptcy fights and a series of cases probing the limits of fraud... (more story)

Richards Layton Seeks $36M In Home-Health Poaching Case

Richards Layton & Finger PA asked the Delaware Chancery Court to award $36.04 million in attorneys' fees and expenses following a poaching case involving home health and hospice companies, arguing that the def... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Wachtell, Paul Hastings, Sidley

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Pfizer Inc. completes its acquisition of obesity drug developer Metsera Inc., motion and controls technologies company Parker-Hannifin Corp. acquires Filtration Gro... (more story)

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Telehealth Co. Hims Sued Over College Student's Suicide

The family of a Washington State University student who died by suicide have sued telehealth company Hims & Hers Health Inc. in Washington state court, alleging their son was negligently prescribed an antidepr... (more story)

Patients Net $2.55M Deal To End Plasma Co. Data Breach Case

A group of patients is seeking a final seal of approval from a North Carolina federal judge on their $2.55 million settlement with a plasma collection company accused of failing to safeguard their personal dat... (more story)

Apple Hit With $634M Verdict Over Masimo Health Tech Patent

A California federal jury on Friday awarded Masimo Corp. more than $634 million from Apple Inc. following an eight-day trial, finding that certain Apple Watches infringed one of Masimo's pulse oximetry patents... (more story)

ITC To Scrutinize Redesigned Apple Watch In Masimo IP Fight

The U.S. International Trade Commission said Friday that it would review whether redesigned Apple Watches violate a previous order that briefly blocked imports of the devices deemed to infringe a pair of paten... (more story)

3rd Circ. Says Quest Didn't Eavesdrop In Data Privacy Suit

The Third Circuit on Thursday upheld a win for Quest Diagnostics, which beat a class action alleging it inappropriately shared patient data with Meta Platforms through ad tracking software on its website, with... (more story)

Law360 MVP Awards Go To Top Attorneys From 76 Firms

The attorneys chosen as Law360's 2025 MVPs have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing significant achievements in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.

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2 Execs Found Guilty In $233M ACA Fraud Scheme

A Florida federal jury returned a guilty verdict on Monday against a marketing company CEO and insurance brokerage executive who were accused of submitting fraudulent enrollments to fully subsidized Affordable... (more story)

B. Braun Unit Inks $38.5M Deal To End FCA Knee Implant Case

The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday announced a $38.5 million False Claims Act settlement with a subsidiary of German medical device giant B. Braun Melsungen AG resolving accusations it sold a knee replac... (more story)

2nd Circ. Questions Experts' Rejection In Tylenol Autism Suits

A Second Circuit panel on Monday appeared skeptical of a lower-court order that barred every expert witness set to testify for families who allege that patients taking Tylenol while pregnant can cause autism o... (more story)

Hospital Inks $335K Deal To End EEOC Gender Bias Suit

A Kentucky federal judge signed off Monday on a $335,000 settlement to end a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit claiming a hospital system fired its chief nursing officer after she complained th... (more story)

Mass. Justices Say Panel Overstepped In Sepsis Death Suit

Massachusetts' highest court on Monday reinstated medical malpractice claims against a nurse practitioner over a patient's sepsis death, saying a tribunal had stepped beyond its role in vetting an offer of pro... (more story)

9th Circ. Strikes Down Trans Patients' Win In ACA Bias Case

The Ninth Circuit upended a win Monday for patients who challenged Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois' administration of their employer-provided health plans containing gender-affirming care exclusions, orderi... (more story)