Patchwork of Pre-Embryo Rulings Challenges Courts
As a greater number of couples who can't naturally procreate turn to in vitro fertilization, state judges are grappling with an evolving legal landscape as more disputes about pre-embryos make their way to court.
Joint Operating Deals Get Another Look in Hospital Tie-Ups
Interest in joint operating agreements — sometimes called virtual mergers — is on the rise as more hospitals try to prepare for heavier industry headwinds and the effects of the 2025 federal budget bill.
A New Mental Health Rx? FDA Braces For AI Chatbots
Patients suffering from depression may someday soon get an unusual kind of prescription that doesn’t involve a pill or an injection: Download a chatbot. Law360 Healthcare Authority has the key takeaways from an FDA meeting focused on regulating AI-powered mental health chatbots.
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Sandoz Inc. and its marketing firm RareGen LLC urged a Third Circuit panel on Wednesday to reinstate the full $137.2 million awarded in breach of contract damages against United Therapeutics Corp., claiming a ... (more story)
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Acadia Healthcare Co. Inc. and plaintiffs in a securities class action accusing the company of misleading investors about the strength of its United Kingdom operations have reached a settlement in principle, a... (more story)
Novo Nordisk AS' aspirations to pry Metsera away from Pfizer Inc. collapsed over the weekend under the pressure of a revised Pfizer offer, twin court challenges and "a call from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission."
Medical device company Inspire Medical Systems has been hit with a proposed investor class action alleging its shares dropped by nearly a third of their value after the public learned it concealed low demand a... (more story)
What may be a first-of-its-kind lawsuit is playing out as Pfizer Inc. turns to antitrust law to keep Novo Nordisk from usurping its bid for Metsera.
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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)
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)
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)
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)
Intuitive Surgical urged the Ninth Circuit not to revive a surgical repair company's claims alleging it blocked third parties from refurbishing components for its popular da Vinci surgery robot, defending the ... (more story)
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. said on Wednesday it will acquire Clario Holdings Inc., a provider of endpoint data solutions for clinical trials, from a shareholder group led by Astorg, Nordic Capital, Novo Hol... (more story)
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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)
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)
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)
University of Pittsburgh law professor Greer Donley talks to Law360 Healthcare Authority about preemption challenges and mifepristone regulation following the GenBioPro decision at the Fourth Circuit.
The California Supreme Court has revived a state law requiring long-term care facilities to use residents' preferred names and pronouns, holding that the statute regulates discriminatory conduct, not speech.
Law360 Healthcare Authority looks Novo Nordisk's jury trial win on claims it defrauded Washington's Medicaid and Medicare systems, new suits alleging OpenAI disregarded safety risks leading up to the release o... (more story)