Expert Analysis

Nonprofits Face Uncertainty Over Political Activity Rules

Two federal court decisions suggesting that the Internal Revenue Service's rules for 501(c)(4) organizations' poli... (more story)

How 11th Circ.'s Qui Tam Review Could Affect FCA Litigation

On Dec. 12, the Eleventh Circuit will hear arguments in U.S. ex rel. Zafirov v. Florida Medical Associates, settin... (more story)

How MAHA Is Taking Shape At The State Level

The national spotlight on the federal government's Make America Healthy Again movement is bolstering state-level a... (more story)

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Cencora Pays $5B For Majority Stake Of OneOncology

Pharmaceutical company Cencora Inc. unveiled plans Monday to acquire a majority stake in cancer care company OneOncology for $5 billion, buying interest from private equity shop TPG in a deal built by three law firms.

Molina Investor Sues Board Over Insurer's Guidance Cuts

Executives and directors of health insurance provider Molina Healthcare were hit with a shareholder's derivative suit Friday accusing them of misleading investors about medical cost trends and internal control... (more story)

DOJ-UnitedHealth Deal Requiring Home Health Sale OK'd

A Maryland federal judge signed off on the U.S. Department of Justice settlement resolving its challenge to UnitedHealth's $3.3 billion acquisition of home health and hospice company Amedisys, under a deal req... (more story)

Elevance Health Adds Former Pfizer GC To Its Board

Insurer Elevance Health has appointed former Pfizer Inc. general counsel Amy Schulman, currently a managing partner of Polaris Partners, to serve on its board of directors.

Sidley Guides Diagnostic Imaging Firm Lumexa's $463M IPO

Private equity-backed diagnostic imaging provider Lumexa Imaging Holdings Inc., led by Sidley Austin LLP, began trading Thursday on the Nasdaq Global Select Market after pricing a $463 million initial public offering.

4 Firms Guide As Arcline Exits Medical Tech Co. In $685M Deal

Perimeter Solutions Inc. has agreed to acquire Medical Manufacturing Technologies LLC from Arcline Investment Management for approximately $685 million in cash, including certain tax benefits.

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Epic Systems Is Monopolizing EHR Market, Texas AG Suit Says

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton hit Epic Systems Corp. with an antitrust suit in state court on Wednesday alleging the company is illegally seeking to monopolize markets for electronic health records software.

Life Insurers Exempt From Ill. Genetic Privacy Law, Court Says

An Illinois state appeals court affirmed the dismissal of a man's suit claiming two State Farm life insurers violated Illinois' genetic information privacy law, finding a section barring the use of genetic pro... (more story)

HealthEC Data Hack Class Seeks OK Of $5.5M Privacy Deal

Over 1.6 million patients affected by HealthEC's cybersecurity attack in 2023 asked a New Jersey magistrate judge for her final stamp of approval on a $5.48 million class action settlement, arguing Monday the ... (more story)

Apple Tells Fed. Circ. ITC Move Boosts Watch Case Appeal

Apple Inc. has told the Federal Circuit that the U.S. International Trade Commission's decision last month to review whether a redesigned Apple Watch infringes Masimo Corp. patents "underscores the need" for t... (more story)

Cooley Adds 30-Person Life Sciences IP Team From Dechert

A trio of Dechert LLP partners, including the co-chair of its global intellectual property practice, have joined Cooley LLP alongside a team of special counsel, associates and patent agents, the firm announced Tuesday.

Ga. Billing Firm Says Lack Of Harm Dooms Data Breach Row

A Georgia-based medical billing practice asked a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action accusing it of failing to properly secure its patients and employees' personal information that was exposed in ... (more story)

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States Fight Sandoz Bid To Argue Duplication In Generics Row

Multiple attorneys general have told a Connecticut federal court that Sandoz Inc. and Fougera Pharmaceuticals Inc. can't claim the states' grievances over allegations of price fixing are duplicative of claims ... (more story)

DOJ Raises Accreditation Concerns In Vet School Case

The U.S. Department of Justice waded into a Tennessee veterinary school's antitrust case challenging the American Veterinary Medical Association's accreditation requirements, raising concerns about the risk po... (more story)

NC Panel Says State's Hospital Law Is Constitutional

North Carolina's "certificate of need" law hasn't created a monopoly nor has it restricted an eye surgeon's right to earn a living, a state court panel ruled Friday, ending for now the surgeon's yearslong suit... (more story)

Formula Suits An 'Undue Burden' On Cook County, Panel Says

An Illinois appellate court Friday agreed with Abbott Laboratories that 23 lawsuits alleging the company failed to warn of important risks associated with infant formulas and caused premature babies to develop... (more story)

Connecticut 'Likely' To Settle Generic Drug Price Cap Dispute

A pharmaceutical industry trade group and the state of Connecticut have signaled their intent to settle a feud over the interpretation of the state's generic drug price cap law, and a federal judge gave them u... (more story)

Yale Hospital Hit With $32M Baby Formula Death Verdict

A Connecticut judge has hit Yale University and Yale New Haven Hospital with a nearly $32 million verdict over the death of a premature baby, finding doctors failed to obtain either informed consent, or any co... (more story)