Expert Analysis

Lessons From EdTech Provider's Data Breach Settlements

Education technology company Illuminate Education's recent settlements with three states and the Federal Trade Com... (more story)

Justices' Med Mal Ruling May Spur Huge Shift For Litigators

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in the medical malpractice suit Berk v. Choy, holding that a Florida proc... (more story)

What US Cos. Must Know To Comply With Italy's AI Law

Italy's newly effective artificial intelligence law means U.S. companies operating in Italy or serving Italian cus... (more story)

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This Week's Healthcare Earnings: UnitedHealth, HCA, J&J

It was a week of good news and bad news for the healthcare industry. Earnings season kicked off when three companies posted financials for the final three months of last year, and results were mixed. Here's wh... (more story)

Healthcare Group Of The Year: Holland & Knight

Holland & Knight LLP attorneys advised AdventHealth on its multimillion-dollar outpatient acquisitions, Evernorth Health Services' $3.5 billion investment in Shields Health Solutions and Palomar Health on its ... (more story)

DC Circ. Revives Terrorism Liability Suit Against Pharma Cos.

A D.C. Circuit panel revived a lawsuit Friday accusing pharmaceutical companies of aiding a Hezbollah-linked militia's terrorism in Iraq, saying the victims behind the case have adequately alleged that the com... (more story)

Heart Valve Deal Was Blocked Over Innovation Concerns

The D.C. federal court ruling earlier this month that upended a deal for Edwards Lifesciences Corp. to purchase JenaValve Technology Inc. was based on concerns that the deal would reduce innovation by eliminat... (more story)

Health Tech SPAC Execs Ink $10M Investor Settlement

Former executives of a health technology company that went public via merger with a blank check company have reached a $10 million deal to settle claims they wiped out investors with a bankruptcy filing after ... (more story)

Justices To Clarify What's Fair Game With 'Skinny Labels'

A new U.S. Supreme Court patent case that will require the justices to spell out what generic-drug makers can say when marketing drugs with so-called skinny labels will shape whether and how those companies us... (more story)

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Lasik Provider Can't Shake Wiretap Claims In Tracking Row

The operator of a laser eye surgery website must face a proposed class action alleging it illegally shared patients' confidential medical information with Meta, a California federal judge ruled, finding that t... (more story)

Kelley Drye Adds Ex-23andMe, Facebook Privacy Pros

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP said Monday it is boosting its privacy and information security practice with the addition of a former 23andMe attorney in California and a former Facebook attorney in Texas.

Social Media Cos. Fight Uphill To End Schools' Addiction MDL

A California federal judge appeared skeptical Monday about dismissing school districts' claims that social media companies harmed them by getting their students addicted to their platforms, telling defense cou... (more story)

Masimo Chafes Against Apple's Bid To Duck $634M IP Verdict

Masimo has urged a California federal court to turn down Apple's request for relief from its $634 million trial loss in the companies' patent infringement fight over the Apple Watch, arguing that the company h... (more story)

AI Diagnostics Co.'s Patent Claims Don't Pass Alice Test

A California federal judge has thrown out artificial intelligence diagnostics company Tempus AI's patent infringement suit against medical test-maker Guardant Health, finding claims in the patents weren't pate... (more story)

GoodRx Users Denied Nod For $32M Deal In Data Sharing Row

A California federal judge refused to sign off on a $32 million deal to resolve a proposed class action accusing GoodRx of illegally sharing users' sensitive health data with fellow defendant Criteo and other ... (more story)

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Generics Makers Want Hospital Drug Data In Price-Fixing MDL

A group of 150 hospitals suing generic-drug makers for alleged price fixing in multidistrict litigation should hand over data on their drug purchases, the drugmakers have told a Pennsylvania federal court, arg... (more story)

Ohio PBM Suit Belongs In Federal Court, 6th Circ. Rules

The Sixth Circuit on Tuesday ruled that Ohio's lawsuit accusing pharmacy benefit managers of driving up prescription prices through rebate schemes belongs in federal court, saying in an opinion recommended for... (more story)

Texas AG's Vaccine Probe Draws Fire From Health Experts

Public health experts are condemning a Texas Attorney General inquiry into Pfizer, UnitedHealth Group and others for allegedly tapping unlawful financial incentives behind childhood vaccines.

Texas AG Says Nurse Practitioner Is Shipping Abortion Drugs

The Texas attorney general told a state court that a Delaware-based nurse practitioner and the organization she operates have shipped abortion pills to Texas, saying Tuesday that the defendants have publicly a... (more story)

CBP's Medical Care Oversight Needs Improvement, GAO Says

A report issued by the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that U.S. Customs and Border Protection sometimes failed to provide proper medical oversight for certain people in its custody, violating its ... (more story)

Novo Nordisk Advances Telehealth Co. Ozempic Ripoff Suit

A Washington federal judge refused Monday to toss Novo Nordisk's lawsuit accusing telehealth platform Invigor Medical of falsely advertising Ozempic alternatives, ruling that the drugmaker has shown a "tangibl... (more story)