Expert Analysis

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)

Texas AG Wields Consumer Protection Law Against Tech Cos.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has targeted technology companies using the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act,... (more story)

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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)

NJ Watchdog Must Give Up Files In Hospital Row

A New Jersey federal judge has refused to disturb a magistrate judge's decision compelling a state watchdog to turn over documents from its inquiry into CarePoint Health Systems Inc., rejecting the agency's bi... (more story)

2nd Circ. Affirms Nix Of NY Anesthesiologists' Antitrust Suit

A New York anesthesiology practice didn't sustain an antitrust injury when a UnitedHealthcare unit used its market power to cut reimbursement rates, a Second Circuit panel affirmed Friday, finding that the cha... (more story)

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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)

Novo Nordisk Sues Hims & Hers Over Knockoff GLP-1

Novo Nordisk AS followed through on Monday in Delaware federal court on a plan it announced last week to sue telehealth company Hims & Hers Health Inc. over its marketing of what Novo Nordisk calls a knockoff ... (more story)

Ex-President Accuses Physician AI Co. Of Fraud, Wage Theft

A data science platform and its top brass persuaded its former chief strategy officer and president to invest $750,000 in the business, only then to not pay him wages, the former employee told a North Carolina... (more story)

Insulet Gets $14.9M Fee Award For Trade Secret Trial Win

A Massachusetts federal judge awarded Insulet Corp.'s attorneys almost $15 million for their $452 million jury trial victory in a trade secrets dispute that was later reduced to $59.4 million, but the fees Goo... (more story)

Analytics Co. Says Patients Not Harmed By Data Breach

A private healthcare data analytics company on Wednesday urged a Michigan federal court to dismiss a consolidated proposed class action stemming from a cyberattack, arguing the patients' claims rest on specula... (more story)

Utah's AI Prescription Renewal Pilot Could Inform Policy

Utah recently became the first state to approve an artificial intelligence system for autonomously renewing certain prescription medicines, providing a test case for how regulators may be able to draw boundari... (more story)

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Medical Equipment Co. Nets Tentative Deal In Overbilling Suit

Medical supply giant AdaptHealth Corp. has tentatively settled an overbilling suit brought by a proposed class of patients who claim they were overcharged for home healthcare equipment, according to a North Ca... (more story)

Ga. Panel Backs Sperm Bank Win In 'Wrongful Birth' Case

A Georgia appeals court backed a win for sperm bank Xytex Corp. in consolidated litigation alleging the company sold sperm under false pretenses about the medical, psychological and social history of the donors.

'Very Bizarre': Trump's Funding Freeze Appeal Vexes DC Circ.

D.C. Circuit judges struggled Friday with whether to unblock a federal funding freeze carrying multitrillion-dollar implications, as a Trump administration lawyer disclaimed interest in a vast spending halt bu... (more story)

Arizona Abortion Restrictions Found Unconstitutional

An Arizona state court permanently struck down a slew of restrictions on abortion care in the state, including an ultrasound mandate and a ban on the mailing of abortion pills, finding the restrictions violate... (more story)

Hospital Pays $595K To End Ex-Workers' Retirement Suit

A Cambridge hospital system agreed to pay $595,000 to settle a proposed class action claiming it mismanaged its $280 million retirement plan and cost workers millions in savings by failing to reduce management... (more story)

HHS Ends 340B Drug Rebate Pilot After Legal Challenge

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has ended a proposed rebate program that would have altered how hospitals receive payments for participating in the federal 340B drug discount program, which pr... (more story)