Deals & Corporate Governance
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									October 31, 2025
									Obesity Drugmaker Escapes Clinical Trial Securities SuitBiopharmaceutical company BioAge Labs Inc. has, for now, escaped a suit alleging investors were hurt by plummeting share prices after the company unexpectedly halted a clinical trial for a weight loss drug, saying that the investors failed to plausibly show the company did not properly disclose risks to the trial. 
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									October 31, 2025
									Ga. Panel Backs Ambulance Co.'s Trial Win In Death SuitA Georgia appellate panel on Thursday backed an ambulance company's defense verdict in a wrongful death lawsuit, ruling that a man suing the company for negligence in transporting his mother to a hospital "cannot show harm" by a trial court's decision to limit his expert's testimony. 
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									October 31, 2025
									NC Attorney General, HCA Duel Over Merger CommitmentsThe North Carolina Attorney General's Office and HCA Healthcare have offered competing interpretations of a 2019 merger agreement in their efforts to secure a pretrial win in the state's compliance case involving the purchase of an Asheville hospital system. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Explains Rule While Upholding Merck PTAB LossThe Federal Circuit sided with generics makers Thursday and upheld the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's invalidation of claims in two Merck KGaA patents on the blockbuster multiple sclerosis drug Mavenclad, while clarifying how to treat invalidity arguments that involve overlapping inventors. 
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									October 30, 2025
									Takeda Fails In Bid To Avoid IBS Drug Antitrust TrialA Massachusetts federal judge has teed up Takeda Pharmaceutical for trial next year on claims from health insurers, self-insured employers, retailers and wholesalers accusing it of paying Par Pharmaceuticals to delay generic competition to anticonstipation drug Amitiza, rejecting competing motions from the drugmaker and plaintiffs for early wins. 
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									October 29, 2025
									PE-Backed Medical Supplies Giant Medline Files For IPOPrivate equity-backed medical supplies giant Medline has filed for its long-awaited initial public offering, eyeing a return to public markets four years after being taken private through a large buyout. 
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									October 28, 2025
									This Week's Healthcare Earnings: HCA, Roche, And MoreA handful of pharma companies and a slew of health systems released their financial reports this quarter in recent days, kicking off the first major week of earnings for the quarter. 
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									October 28, 2025
									Ex-Philips CEO Can't Undo Finding He Misled ShareholdersA Brooklyn federal judge will not reverse a finding that a former CEO of health technology company Koninklijke Philips NV misled shareholders about the safety and compliance of a subsidiary's sleep and respiratory care products. 
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									October 27, 2025
									Moderna Says Vax Efficacy Math Doesn't Show Investor FraudAn investor in vaccine giant Moderna Inc. has failed to show that the company misrepresented the efficacy of its RSV vaccine by pointing out that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration later recalculated the vaccine's efficacy, the company said in an effort to slip a proposed investor class action. 
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									October 27, 2025
									Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery CourtThe Delaware Chancery Court and Delaware Supreme Court saw another busy week of disputes spanning biotech milestones, reincorporation showdowns, shareholder voting schemes and cryptocurrency fiduciary rights. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: Latham, Wachtell, Gibson DunnIn this week's Taxation With Representation, Meta announces a joint venture with Blue Owl Capital to fund the development of a data center campus in Louisiana, private equity giants acquire medical technology company Hologic Inc., and National Fuel Gas Co. buys CenterPoint Energy Inc.'s Ohio natural gas utility business. 
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									October 23, 2025
									McGuireWoods Asks NC Justices To Stay Defamation CaseMcGuireWoods LLP and a former partner are asking North Carolina's highest court to halt a defamation case over statements made in connection with an investigation into the former CEO of a managed care organization, saying they risk permanently losing their immunity defense if the suit is allowed to move forward. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Bristol-Myers $450M Payment Dispute Heads To ArbitrationA judge sitting for Delaware's Court of Chancery has sent to arbitration allegations from shareholders of a small biotechnology company acquired by Bristol-Myers Squibb that the pharmaceutical giant used trickery to avoid paying up to $450 million in milestone payments. 
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									October 22, 2025
									5 Firms Guide $2.1B Alkermes-Avadel Sleep Medicine DealDublin-based Alkermes PLC has agreed to buy Avadel Pharmaceuticals PLC, a fellow Irish drugmaker focused on sleep medicine, in an all-cash deal valuing Avadel at about $2.1 billion, the companies said on Wednesday. 
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									October 22, 2025
									NC Biz Court Bulletin: COVID Coverage, A Suspect SignatureThe North Carolina Business Court has rounded the corner into fall with insurance disputes over COVID-19 coverage at a chain of outlet malls and the theft of over $900,000 in legal THC reportedly stolen from a warehouse in the Southwest. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Winstead Real Estate Co-Chair Talks Healthcare DealmakingHealthcare real estate transactions have evolved in recent years, as hospital systems increasingly see selling their real estate as a way to raise funds, and as the delivery model for healthcare shifts to a retail model. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Judge Trims Pharma Co. Claims Against Ex-EmployeesA Florida federal judge has narrowed pharmaceutical company Lupin Inc.'s lawsuit accusing a rival of stealing trade secrets, freeing a pair of former employees of claims that they breached their fiduciary duties by allegedly swiping the company's confidential information. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Private Equity Win in FCA Case Shows Limits of Statute ReachWith private equity firms in the healthcare industry facing increased FCA scrutiny, a recent federal court decision in Nebraska illustrates the obstacles faced by whistleblowers trying to reach investors’ pockets. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Regeneron, Rival End Patent Fight Over Eye Med BiosimilarRegeneron and a South Korea-based rival it had accused of infringing several patents covering the U.S. biotech company's top eye medication Eylea have agreed to a settlement to put an end to the case filed in West Virginia federal court. 
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									October 21, 2025
									PE Giants Ink $18.3B Deal For Hologic Amid Megadeal BlitzHologic Inc. said Tuesday it will be acquired by a private equity consortium in a deal valuing the Wachtell-advised medical technology company around $18.3 billion, marking one of the largest leveraged healthcare buyouts in recent years. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Novartis Says Alexion's 'Block The Cause' Ads Are FalseNovartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. is suing rival Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Delaware federal court, alleging that Alexion's "Block the Cause" ad campaign for its Ultomiris product falsely implies that Novartis' own treatment is less effective or even dangerous. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Sterigenics Nears Win In Georgia Ethylene Oxide LitigationSterigenics Inc. notched two significant wins in sprawling litigation over its alleged emissions of carcinogenic ethylene oxide at an Atlanta-area plant, as a Georgia state court judge tossed residents' specific causation claims and allegations that the plant's activities constituted a private nuisance. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Acadia Investors Score Partial Win In Fraud Class ActionA Tennessee federal judge has granted a proposed class of Acadia Healthcare Co. investors a partial early win in their suit claiming the company misled them about the strength of its United Kingdom operations, finding that the investors have presented genuine issues of material fact and that Acadia failed to properly rebut their claims. 
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									October 15, 2025
									Texas Appeals Court Pushes Cigna On Payments To HospitalsA Texas appeals court seemed skeptical of Cigna Healthcare of Texas Inc.'s claim that once a patient gets hospitalized, any subsequent treatment should be classified as emergency care, asking Wednesday why Cigna should get to escape a lawsuit claiming it underpaid multiple hospitals. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Full 3rd Circ. Won't Rethink $45M CareDx False Ad CaseThe Third Circuit on Tuesday turned down medical testing company CareDx's request to have a full panel mull whether to reinstate a $45 million jury award in a false advertisement case over genetic testing technology against rival Natera. 
 
                MAHA, Telehealth And Deals: The Forecast From HLTH
With the close of the annual HLTH conference in Las Vegas, Law360 Healthcare Authority talked with healthcare lawyers and business leaders about this year's big themes and what they see coming for a fast-changing industry.
 
                HLTH 2025 Dispatch: Medicaid Cuts, Mark Cuban, AI
Law360 Healthcare Authority goes to HLTH, the annual healthcare industry conference in Las Vegas.
 
                Healthcare Deals This Week: Oura, AstraZeneca, BMS
It was a week of major deals in the healthcare sector space, with startups like Oura and Kardigan securing significant funding, Bristol Myers Squibb and Novo Nordisk announcing billion-dollar acquisitions and AstraZeneca striking a deal with the Trump administration.
Expert Analysis
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								Federal Grantees May Soon Face More Limitations On Speech  If courts accept the administration’s new interpretation of preexisting case law, which attempts to graft onto grant recipients the existing limitations on government contractors' free speech, a more deferential standard may soon apply in determining whether an agency’s refusal or termination of a grant was in violation of the First Amendment, say attorneys at Venable. 
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								Considering Judicial Treatment Of The 2023 Merger Guidelines  Courts have so far primarily cited the 2023 merger guidelines for propositions that do not differ significantly from prior versions of the guidelines, leaving it unclear whether the antitrust agencies will test the guidelines’ more aggressive theories, and how those theories will be treated by federal judges, say attorneys at Covington. 
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								Bid Protest Spotlight: Documentation, Overrides, Eligibility  Recent decisions by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Government Accountability Office illustrate the importance of contemporaneous documentation in proposal evaluations, the standards for an agency’s override of a Competition in Contracting Act stay, and the regulatory requirements for small business joint ventures, says Cody Fisher at MoFo. 
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								Calif. Bill May Shake Up Healthcare Investment Landscape  If signed by the governor, newly passed California legislation would significantly expand the Office of Health Care Affordability's oversight of private equity and hedge fund investments in healthcare companies and management services organizations, and raise several questions about companies' data confidentiality and filing burdens, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray. 
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								FTC Actions Highlight New Noncompete Enforcement Strategy  Several recent noncompete-related actions from the Federal Trade Commission — including its recent dismissal of cases appealing the vacatur of a Biden-era noncompete ban — reflect the commission's shift toward case-by-case enforcement, while confirming that the agency intends to remain active in policing such agreements, say attorneys at Debevoise. 
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								A Change In Big Pharma Response To FTC Delisting Warnings  While the effect of Federal Trade Commission notices to pharmaceutical companies about allegedly improper patent listings in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Orange Book had been de minimis through the end of last year, July data shows an increase in delistings, say Ratib Ali and Celia Lu at Competition Dynamics. 
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								Structuring Noncompetes In License And Collaboration Deals.jpg)  As companies grappling with coming patent cliffs look to mergers and acquisitions to compensate, contracting parties assessing biopharma license and collaboration agreements should prepare to agree on noncompetes that ensure the parties' respective objectives are met and that their incentives are aligned, both under their collaboration and beyond, says Jeff Jay at Freshfields. 
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								Texas Med Spas Must Prepare For 2 New State Laws  Two new laws in Texas — regulating elective intravenous therapy and reforming healthcare noncompetes — mark a pivotal shift in the regulatory framework for medical spas in the state, which must proactively adapt their operations and contractual practices, says Brad Cook at Munsch Hardt. 
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								Strategies For Cos. Navigating US-Indian Pharma Partnerships  Recent policy adjustments implemented by the U.S. government present both new opportunities and heightened regulatory scrutiny for the Indian life sciences industry, amplifying the importance of collaboration between the Indian and U.S. pharmaceutical sectors, say Bryant Godfrey at Foley Hoag and Jashaswi Ghosh at Holon Law Partners. 
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								A Look At Key 5th Circ. White Collar Rulings So Far This Year  In the first half of 2025, the Fifth Circuit has decided numerous cases of particular import to white collar practitioners, which collectively underscore the critical importance of meticulous recordbuilding, procedural compliance and strategic litigation choices at every stage of a case, says Joe Magliolo at Jackson Walker. 
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								A Look At Trump 2.0 Antitrust Enforcement So Far.jpg)  The first six months of President Donald Trump's second administration were marked by aggressive antitrust enforcement tempered by traditional structural remedies for mergers, but other unprecedented actions, like the firing of Federal Trade Commission Democrats, will likely stoke heated discussion ahead, says Richard Dagen at Axinn. 
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								Plan For Increased HSR Info Sharing With Wash. Antitrust Law  Washington's merger notification requirements, effective later this month, combined with the Federal Trade Commission's new Hart-Scott-Rodino Act rules, will result in greater information sharing among state and federal agencies, making it important for merging parties to consider their transaction's potential state antitrust implications early on, say attorneys at McDermott. 
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								Spinoff Transaction Considerations For Biotech M&A  Amid current market challenges, boards and management teams of biotech companies can consider several strategies for maximizing value should a spinoff opportunity arise, but not without significant advance planning and careful implementation, particularly in cases that might qualify as tax-free, say attorneys at Paul Hastings.