Expert Analysis

What Changed For Healthcare Transaction Law In 2025

Though much of the legislation introduced last year to expand state scrutiny of healthcare transactions did not pa... (more story)

Expect State Noncompete Reforms, FTC Scrutiny In 2026

Employer noncompete practices are facing intensified federal scrutiny and state reforms heading into 2026, with th... (more story)

CMS 2027 Proposal Is Mixed Bag For Medicare Advantage

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' recent proposed rule for the Medicare Advantage and Part D program... (more story)

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CorMedix Investors Seek First OK Of Governance Reform Deal

Investors in CorMedix Inc. have told a New Jersey federal judge that company directors have agreed to implement several corporate governance reforms to resolve a consolidated shareholder derivative lawsuit acc... (more story)

Law360 Names Practice Groups Of The Year

Law360 would like to congratulate the winners of its Practice Groups of the Year awards for 2025, which honor the attorney teams behind litigation wins and significant transaction work that resonated throughou... (more story)

Lifecore Investors Ink $3.8M Deal In Accounting Controls Suit

Biotech company Lifecore Biomedical Inc. has reached a $3.8 million deal with its investors to end their claims the company had weak controls over its financial reporting, impairing its ability to remain compl... (more story)

Bioness $110M Sale Suit Heads to $8.9M Deal

A Delaware Chancery Court class action challenging the $110 million sale of medical device maker Bioness Inc. to Bioventus Inc. is reaching a resolution through an $8.9 million proposed settlement, capping yea... (more story)

Ex-CEO Of COVID Vax Maker Accused Of Insider Trading

New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday sued the former CEO of healthcare contractor Emergent BioSolutions Inc., alleging insider trading amid troubles manufacturing a COVID-19 vaccine, while signi... (more story)

Emails Show Deceit In Medicare Advantage Deal, NC Court Told

Internal documents from Atrium Health Inc. show the company never intended to follow through on a partnership for a new Medicare Advantage health plan with a plan provider who spent tens of millions of dollars... (more story)

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Insights From 2025's Flood Of Data Breach Litigation

Several coherent patterns emerged from 2025's data breach litigation activity, suggesting that judges have grown skilled at distinguishing between companies that were genuinely victimized by sophisticated crim... (more story)

Call Vendors Skirt Wiretap Suit Over AI Transcription Tool

An Illinois federal judge has released dental support organization Heartland Dental LLC and its contractor from a proposed class action accusing them of illegally using an artificial intelligence-powered note-... (more story)

Ad Campaign Sparks New Front In Battle Over Abortion Meds

Advertisements that ask South Dakota drivers two questions — "Pregnant? Don't want to be?" — have ignited an unusual First Amendment fight now underway in state and federal courts. Here's what to know about the issue.

PharMerica's Deal To Pay Ransomware Victims Over $5M OK'd

A Kentucky federal judge on Monday granted preliminary approval of a nearly $5.3 million settlement between PharMerica Inc. and a proposed class of patients and employees who alleged the company failed to impl... (more story)

9th Circ. Revives Suit Over Milliman's 'Fuzzy Matching' Tactic

The Ninth Circuit on Friday reversed a decision tossing one of two classes in litigation accusing consulting firm Milliman of peddling inaccurate information by using a strategy known as "fuzzy" data matching ... (more story)

Wash. Justices Take Up Pixel Privacy Suit Against Hospital

The Washington Supreme Court has taken up a group of parents' bid to revive their proposed class action accusing Seattle Children's Hospital of sharing their private data with Facebook parent company Meta by i... (more story)

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'Battery' Led To $32M Yale Hospital Verdict, Parents Say

A Connecticut mother and father have urged a state superior court judge not to rethink a $32 million bench trial verdict against Yale University and its affiliated Yale New Haven Hospital surrounding the death... (more story)

NJ Sues Nursing Home Owners Over Missing Medicaid Funds

The New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller has demanded the owners of two Garden State nursing homes repay millions in Medicaid funds the office recently found they diverted to themselves while neglecting ... (more story)

California Insurance Mandates Equal Access To IVF

This month, California became the nation's most populous state to mandate in vitro fertilization coverage for large group insurance plans. Health advocates say the new law is a gold standard for an inclusive d... (more story)

Justices Say State Med Mal Laws Don't Apply In Federal Court

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a Delaware medical malpractice statute clashes with federal rules of procedure and is therefore unenforceable in federal court, saying the state law unfairly asks f... (more story)

Justices Ax 6th Circ. Abortion Order Amid Loper Bright Outcry

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday erased a Sixth Circuit decision allowing abortion-related conditions on family planning grants, a victory for Tennessee officials who accused the circuit of flouting the high ... (more story)

SEC Fines Biopharma Co. Execs Over Hidden FDA Findings

Former executives of Spero Therapeutics will pay over $187,000 to settle the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's claims they downplayed the likelihood that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration would rej... (more story)