Expert Analysis

11th Circ. May Bring Tectonic Shift To FCA Qui Tam Actions

The Eleventh Circuit's upcoming decision in Zafirov v. Florida Medical Associates, assessing whether the False Cla... (more story)

To Survive FCA Actions, Small Cos. Must Take Offensive Steps

A fumbled response to False Claims Act allegations can doom lower-middle-market businesses, and with FCA enforceme... (more story)

Record FCA Recoveries Signal Intensified Healthcare Focus

In its recently released False Claims Act statistics, the U.S. government's emphasis on record healthcare recoveri... (more story)

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9th Circ. Undoes $278M Eli Lilly Payment In Insulin Case

The Ninth Circuit ruled against a lower court Wednesday in saying pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly does not owe $278 million in royalties to an Arizona company for insulin-brands sales, saying an agreement betwe... (more story)

Novo's $2.1B Vivtex Deal Boosts Obesity Drug Pipeline

Novo Nordisk said on Wednesday it is partnering with Vivtex Corp. on a deal worth up to $2.1 billion to develop drugs for obesity and related conditions, pressing ahead with a weight loss-drug franchise that h... (more story)

8th Circ. Won't Revive Iowa Pathology Lab's Antitrust Claims

The Eighth Circuit has affirmed a lower court ruling that tossed a case accusing Iowa Pathology Associates of monopolizing pathology services in central Iowa, finding the rival never explained why doctors can'... (more story)

Justices Want Natera's Take On CareDx's False Ad Petition

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked for Natera's position on a petition from rival CareDx asking the high court to review a Third Circuit decision that erased a $45 million jury award stemming from CareDx's... (more story)

NJ Watchdog Takes File Fight In Hospital Row To 3rd Circ.

A New Jersey watchdog will take its bid to shield investigative files from discovery in a hospital's antitrust suit to the Third Circuit, according to a court notice.

Ropes, Wilson Sonsini Guide Gilead's $7.8B Arcellx Buy

Gilead Sciences Inc. announced Monday that it has agreed to acquire clinical-stage biotechnology company Arcellx Inc. for $115 per share in cash plus one contingent value right worth $5 per share, reflecting a... (more story)

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Centene Says Filed Rate Doctrine Dooms RICO, Fraud Claims

Centene Corp. urged an Illinois federal judge Tuesday to grant it partial judgment in a proposed class action by patients alleging the company violated racketeering laws and cheated them out of billions with b... (more story)

Abortion Pill Access, Tariff Questions And More In Court

Law360 Healthcare Authority looks at drugmakers' intervention in federal litigation concerning mail-order abortion medication, questions left open by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision striking down tariffs and... (more story)

Methods For Challenging State Civil Investigative Demands

Ongoing challenges to enforcement actions underscore the uphill battle businesses face in arguing that a state investigation is prohibited by federal law, but when properly deployed, these arguments present a ... (more story)

Meta Pixel Tracking Suit Tossed Over Lack Of Standing

A North Carolina federal judge has ruled that a prospective class of Nurse.com users lacked standing to sue the website's operator for Video Privacy Protection Act violations for allegedly sharing customers' i... (more story)

What FDA Guidance Means For Future Of Health Software

Two significant final guidance documents released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last month reflect a targeted effort to ease innovation friction around specific areas, including singular clinical de... (more story)

Neutrogena Paying $4.7M To Settle BIPA Suit Over App

A former Johnson & Johnson subsidiary has agreed to pay $4.7 million to settle a potential class action claiming it unlawfully stored and collected facial scans of people who used its Neutrogena Skin360 tool, ... (more story)

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Online Abortion Pill Provider Illegally Ships To Texas, AG Says

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Aid Access, its founder and a California doctor in state court Tuesday alleging they operate an "abortion-by-mail enterprise" that ship abortion-inducing drugs to Texas r... (more story)

White House Cites Fraud, Freezes $259M In Minn. Medicaid

The Trump administration on Wednesday said it would hold back $259.9 million in Medicaid funding for Minnesota as part of what it called an unprecedented effort to combat fraud in programs that support low-income families.

Fla. Court Blocks Doctor Dispensing Rules For Worker Claims

A Florida panel on Wednesday set aside a state agency's proposed rules that would include doctors in a workers' compensation law that gives patients an "absolute choice" over which pharmacist can fill their pr... (more story)

Pakistan Native Pleads Not Guilty To $10M Healthcare Fraud

A native of Pakistan who is living in Texas pled not guilty Wednesday to a Chicago indictment claiming he participated in an alleged $10 million healthcare fraud and money laundering scheme involving fake medi... (more story)

9th Circ. Rules K-12 Mental Health Grants Must Continue

The U.S. Department of Education must fund K-12 mental health grants given to public schools to help students cope with school shootings, the Ninth Circuit ruled, denying the agency's emergency request to paus... (more story)

Ariz., Calif. Lead Suit Over 'Senseless' HHS Vaccine Overhaul

Arizona and California are leading a coalition of states challenging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' decision to cut vaccine recommendations for American children, alleging in a lawsuit Tuesd... (more story)