Expert Analysis

Employer Considerations After 11th Circ. Gender Care Ruling

The Eleventh Circuit's en banc decision in Lange v. Houston County, Georgia, finding that a health plan did not vi... (more story)

How Healthcare Practices Can Prepare For ICE Visits

Healthcare providers that may face encounters with immigration enforcement should familiarize themselves with comp... (more story)

Adapting To Calif.'s Enhanced Regulation Of PE In Healthcare

New California legislation enhances oversight on the role of private equity groups and hedge funds in healthcare t... (more story)

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2nd Circ. Revives Bright Health Investors' Pandemic Suit

The Second Circuit on Thursday revived a suit alleging healthcare management services company Bright Health Group Inc. misled investors in its 2021 initial public offering about its anticipated costs during th... (more story)

NC Biz Court Bulletin: Rulings Spotlight Coverage Clashes

The North Carolina Business Court plowed into the fourth quarter with two big decisions in insurance disputes that involved $50 million in COVID-19-related losses at a chain of outlet malls, and an industrial ... (more story)

Fenwick, WilmerHale Steer $285M Mersana Take-Private Deal

Pediatric cancer-focused biopharmaceutical company Day One Biopharmaceuticals, led by Fenwick & West LLP, announced plans Thursday to acquire clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company Mersana Therapeutics Inc.,... (more story)

Wachtell-Led Pfizer Closes Metsera Deal Worth Up To $10B

Pfizer Inc. said Thursday that it has successfully completed its acquisition of Metsera Inc., securing the obesity drug developer after a tumultuous bidding war with Novo Nordisk and court fights that redirect... (more story)

FTC Fails To Block Doctors' Testimony In $945M Merger Case

A D.C. federal judge refused Thursday to bar a pair of outside doctors and consultants from vouching for Edwards Lifesciences Corp.'s planned JenaValve Technology Inc. acquisition, preferring to let the Federa... (more story)

DocGo Investors Seek OK Of $12.5M Deal Over Ex-CEO Claims

Investors of mobile medical provider DocGo have asked a New York federal court to grant preliminary approval of their $12.5 million settlement of claims that the company deceived stockholders before a $432 mil... (more story)

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3rd Circ. Says Quest Didn't Eavesdrop In Data Privacy Suit

The Third Circuit on Thursday upheld a win for Quest Diagnostics, which beat a class action alleging it inappropriately shared patient data with Meta Platforms through ad tracking software on its website, with... (more story)

Law360 MVP Awards Go To Top Attorneys From 76 Firms

The attorneys chosen as Law360's 2025 MVPs have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing significant achievements in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.

Seattle Pot Shop Slapped With Site Tracking Pixel Privacy Suit

A Seattle cannabis dispensary has been hit with a proposed class action in Washington federal court by a customer who claims the retailer shared his private information about medical marijuana appointments and... (more story)

AI Health Tech Co. Settles Fired Worker's Sex Bias Suit

A company that provides artificial intelligence technology to healthcare companies has agreed to settle a former employee's lawsuit alleging she was fired after speaking up about pay disparities and advocating... (more story)

Masimo Tells Jury It's Owed $749M In Apple Watch IP Fight

An attorney for Masimo Corp. told a California federal jury during opening statements Wednesday that Apple Inc.'s smartwatch uses his client's groundbreaking patent in the device's feature that warns about an ... (more story)

Drone Co. Says 'Disgruntled' Ex-VP Tried To Torpedo Funding

A manufacturer of emergency response drones is characterizing a state court lawsuit brought by its former vice president of sales that claims he was shortchanged on pay and commissions as the grumblings of a "... (more story)

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Donor Info Subpoena Chills Speech, Anti-Abortion Org Says

An organization that operates anti-abortion pregnancy centers told the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday that New Jersey is undermining its own subpoena power in a bid to avoid constitutional review of its reques... (more story)

Weight-Loss Drug MDL In Pa. Grows With 3 New Jersey Cases

Three New Jersey cases were grouped into multidistrict litigation accusing Eli Lilly & Co. and Novo Nordisk of downplaying alleged side effects of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Trulicity, according to a t... (more story)

Claims Firms Accused Of Misleading Plaintiffs In Pharma MDL

A Pennsylvania federal judge has been asked to slow down aggressive marketing campaigns from claims recovery firms that are accused of using false and misleading advertising to attract plaintiffs in a multidis... (more story)

Valsartan Cancer Expert Blocked, Ending First Injury Trial

What was set to be the first bellwether case in the sprawling multidistrict litigation over contaminated blood pressure medication Valsartan was decided Monday when a New Jersey federal judge excluded as "pure... (more story)

Judge Questions Cigna Site Users' Standing In Data Suit

A Pennsylvania federal judge suggested Wednesday that she may toss a proposed class action alleging Cigna failed to safeguard private health data by tracking plan members' website usage in violation of state w... (more story)

Judge Won't Halt Injunction Blocking Trump's Trans Care Ban

A Washington federal judge rejected the Trump administration's bid to halt a temporary injunction, saying the president took too long to request a pause in the order, which blocks federal officials from withho... (more story)