Expert Analysis

The Road Ahead For Drug Development In The US

Against the backdrop of drug manufacturers potentially looking to move development efforts overseas, the U.S. Food... (more story)

FDA's Crackdown On Drug Ads Conflicts With Precedent

Recent U.S. Food and Drug Administration warning letters to drug manufacturers targeting direct-to-consumer advert... (more story)

Informal Announcements Are Reshaping FDA Regulations

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's recent shift toward using press releases, podcasts and other informal chan... (more story)

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FTC Warns About Ending Tenn. Oversight Of Ballad Health

Federal Trade Commission staff has warned Tennessee legislators about the potential harm to patients if they pass a proposal to end the state's oversight of Ballad Health while the hospital system still has a monopoly.

Alexion Beats Trade Secret Claims In Amyndas Suit

Amyndas Pharmaceuticals failed to specifically identify the trade secrets it claimed pharmaceutical company Alexion learned of during early partnership talks and improperly used to launch a business collaborat... (more story)

Trump Orders 100% Pharma Tariff, Modifies Metals Duties

Later this year, the U.S. will impose 100% tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals, but drug companies could qualify for reduced tariff rates as low as zero if they agree to invest domestically and enter most-favo... (more story)

Anesthesia Parent Can't Duck Antitrust Suit, But Affiliate Can

The parent company of U.S. Anesthesia Partners Inc. remains in the crosshairs of a private antitrust suit accusing it of trying to monopolize Texas anesthesia services, while a federal judge dismissed for now ... (more story)

Biogen Paying $5.6B For Apellis As 4 Firms Advise

Biogen Inc. said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire Apellis Pharmaceuticals Inc. in a cash transaction valued at about $5.6 billion, with four law firms steering the transaction focused on key therapies for... (more story)

OhioHealth Suit Signals Higher Antitrust Heat On Hospitals

The recent antitrust lawsuit against OhioHealth by the U.S. Justice Department and Ohio attorney general shows that federal and state enforcers are closely examining the competition issues in the healthcare se... (more story)

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AG Urges NC Justices To Keep Jurisdiction Over TikTok Suit

North Carolina Attorney General Jeffrey Jackson urged the state's Supreme Court to make TikTok's parent company face claims that it's addictive to juvenile users, arguing the social media giant had enough cont... (more story)

7th Circ. Says Ill. BIPA Amendment Applies Retroactively

The Seventh Circuit held Wednesday that a liability-limiting amendment to Illinois' biometric privacy law applies to every lawsuit pending at the time the amendment took effect, ruling that the amendment is on... (more story)

Telemedicine Biz Can't Escape Investor Suit Over User Losses

A New York federal judge on Tuesday ruled Teladoc Health Inc. cannot escape an investor suit over its declining user base and increased advertising budget, saying the departure of its former chief executive in... (more story)

TriZetto's $70M Trade Secret Verdict Upheld, Total Award Cut

A New York federal judge has upheld a $70 million compensatory damages verdict for the TriZetto Group in a long-running trade secret fight against Syntel Inc., while also cutting punitive damages to about $140... (more story)

Del. Judge Upholds $34M Verdict In Glaucoma Patent Feud

A Delaware federal judge has affirmed a $34 million verdict against Alcon and related entities for infringing patents covering medical devices to treat glaucoma, disagreeing that Sight Sciences Inc. had failed... (more story)

Del. Blackbaud Ruling Signals A New Era For Cyberinsurance

The recent Delaware Supreme Court ruling in Travelers v. Blackbaud shows that cyberinsurance is moving into a second maturity phase, in which insurers will increasingly attempt to recover their payments from v... (more story)

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Caterpillar Worker's Bankruptcy Dooms Genetic Privacy Claim

An Illinois federal judge has thrown out a Caterpillar Inc. employee's proposed class genetic privacy suit over allegedly illegal medical history probes, saying the worker's midcase Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing... (more story)

4 Argument Sessions Benefits Attys Should Watch In April

Cigna retirees will ask the Second Circuit to revive a 24-year-old pension dispute, and the Seventh Circuit will hear a company's withdrawal liability fight with the Teamsters. Here, Law360 looks at those and ... (more story)

Georgia Midwifery Laws Violate State Constitution, Suit Says

A trio of midwives are challenging Georgia laws that restrict their ability to practice, arguing that the statutes exacerbate an ongoing maternal health crisis and conflict with the Peach State's constitution. 

Chamber Urges 1st Circ. To Affirm Toss Of Tobacco Fee Suit

A Rhode Island federal judge got it right when she tossed a proposed class action alleging that workers who completed a smoking cessation program are entitled to refunds of surcharges to their health insurance... (more story)

Teva $35M Delayed Generic Inhalers Deal Gets Initial OK

A Massachusetts federal judge Thursday granted initial approval to a $35 million deal that Teva Pharmaceuticals agreed to pay to resolve claims from a coalition of union healthcare funds that say the company s... (more story)

Novo Nordisk Unit Says Ex-Exec's Poor Work Dooms Bias Suit

By the time she was fired, a finance director of Novo Nordisk unit NNE Inc. had been falling short of company expectations while the pharmaceutical giant was preparing to get a multibillion-dollar drug facilit... (more story)