Expert Analysis

Mid-2024 FCA Enforcement And Litigation Trends To Watch

Reviewing notable False Claims Act trends and enforcement efforts in the last year and a half reveals that healthc... (more story)

A Recipe For Growth Equity Investing In A Slow M&A Market

Carl Marcellino at Ropes & Gray discusses the factors bolstering appetite for growth equity fundraising in a depre... (more story)

PE-Healthcare Mergers Should Prepare For Challenges

State and federal regulators are increasingly imposing new requirements on healthcare transactions involving priva... (more story)

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$55M Hospital Merger Suit Deal OK'd, UHC Objection Rejected

An Illinois federal judge gave final approval Monday to a $55 million class settlement, with $23.5 million in legal costs and attorney fees, resolving patient antitrust claims over a NorthShore University Heal... (more story)

Meet The Weil Attys Guiding Steward Health's Ch. 11

A team of attorneys from Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP is representing Steward Health Care System LLC as the embattled hospital operator navigates Chapter 11 in a Texas bankruptcy court with more than $1 billion in debt.

Biotech Co. Wants To Appeal Red Cross Antitrust Immunity

A biotech company has told a Massachusetts federal court that giving the American Red Cross immunity from claims that it smothered competition in the platelet bacteria mitigation market is unprecedented and le... (more story)

Texas Health Coordinator Urges Nonprofit Status At 5th Circ.

A Texas company that coordinates healthcare for chronically ill patients should not be barred from claiming tax-exempt status, it told the Fifth Circuit on Monday, arguing that the U.S. Tax Court applied an in... (more story)

Latham & Watkins, Simpson Thacher Steer Healthcare JV

Healthcare Realty Trust Inc. and KKR announced on Monday that the two have entered a joint venture to own and invest in quality medical outpatient buildings, in a deal guided by Latham & Watkins LLP and Simpso... (more story)

Hospital Chain Steward Health Hits Ch. 11 With Over $1B Debt

Embattled hospital operator Steward Health Care filed for Chapter 11 protection Monday in a Texas bankruptcy court with more than $1 billion in debt, blaming rising costs and falling government reimbursement rates.

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New FDA Device Rule No Cure For Unregulated Lab Tests

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's newly claimed authority over lab-developed tests will leave untold numbers of unregulated — and in some cases, inaccurate or otherwise faulty — tests in the hands of clinicians.

Hooper Lundy Adds Government Relations Director

An attorney who worked in-house for healthcare industry trade and advocacy associations has joined healthcare boutique Hooper Lundy & Bookman PC as director of government relations and public policy.

Ala. High Court Won't Rethink Decision On Frozen Embryos

The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday refused to revisit its February decision finding that frozen embryos count as children, a first-of-its-kind decision that has been received as potentially ruinous for in vit... (more story)

Walgreens Fights $1B Arb. Award Over COVID Test Contract

At-home lab test maker Everly Health urged a Delaware federal judge to affirm its nearly $1 billion arbitration award against Walgreens over claims the pharmacy chain deliberately misused the digital health pl... (more story)

Masimo Hit With Derivative Suit Over Audio Co. Acquisition

The top brass at medical device company Masimo Corp. has been hit with a shareholder derivative action claiming they harmed the company and "confused" investors by pushing through a $1 billion acquisition of a... (more story)

Lawmaker Wants Antitrust Probe Of Health Insurance Data Co.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., is calling for antitrust enforcers to investigate concerns that MultiPlan and other healthcare data companies are hurting competition by helping health insurers effectively collude... (more story)

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Rare Texas Discovery Rule Deployed In Abortion Travel Case

A Lone Star State lawyer pursuing documents and depositions about an out-of-state abortion is relying on a quirk of Texas civil procedure allowing for prelitigation discovery, and the Arnold & Porter attorney ... (more story)

Wary Of 'Pharmacy Deserts,' Oregon Agency Eyes Grocer Deal

A new Oregon board focused on healthcare consolidation has the power to shape a divisive mega-deal between the Kroger and Albertsons grocery chains some fear would create "pharmacy deserts." Some experts think... (more story)

Hartford Settles Long-COVID Patient's Benefits Suit

Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Co. reached a deal to end a lawsuit accusing it of unlawfully refusing to pay out long-term disability benefits for a patient suffering lasting effects from a COVID-19 infe... (more story)

20 Years Ago, One Case Opened Up Billions In FCA Liability

On the 20-year anniversary of a landmark whistleblower case, attorneys look back on how Franklin v. Parke-Davis shaped the healthcare landscape, put Boston on the map as a hotbed of False Claims Act litigation... (more story)

DOJ Inks FCA, Opioid-Branding Enforcement Settlements

The U.S. Department of Justice has been busy over the past week settling a variety of False Claims Act claims as well as a case against a pharmaceutical company for allegedly violating the Food, Drug and Cosme... (more story)

9th Circ. Asks Idaho To Define 'Recruit' In Abortion Travel Ban

A Ninth Circuit panel grappled Tuesday with an Idaho law that makes it a criminal offense to help minors travel out of state to receive abortions without parental permission, with one judge struggling to under... (more story)