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Key Takeaways From Armed Services Board's FY 2025 Report

The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals’ annual report reveals an increase in new cases filed, but a decrease... (more story)

A Look At Middlemen Fees In 340B Drug Discount Program

A U.S. Senate committee's recent hearing on the Section 340B drug discount program, along with statistical analysi... (more story)

Nursing Home Abuse Cases Face 3 Barriers That Need Reform

Recent headlines reveal persistent gaps in oversight and protection for vulnerable residents in long-term care, bu... (more story)

Deals & Corporate Governance More

4 Firms Lead $1.51B TC Transcontinental Packaging Deal

Private equity-backed ProAmpac on Monday unveiled plans to acquire TC Transcontinental Packaging from TC Transcontinental in a $1.51 billion deal built by four law firms.

Prolonged FTC Review Kills $615M Healthcare Staffing Deal

Talent software and staffing company Aya Healthcare Inc. abandoned its planned $615 million deal for Cross Country Healthcare Inc. on Thursday, citing uncertainty from an ongoing Federal Trade Commission revie... (more story)

AT&T Sues Generic Drug Manufacturers, Alleging Price-Fixing

AT&T has joined the bevy of litigants suing a swath of pharmaceutical companies over alleged generic drug price-fixing, claiming it shelled out billions of dollars for medication reimbursements to the drugmake... (more story)

Health Plans Defend Renewed Biogen MS Drug Scheme Suit

Health plans claiming Biogen Inc. illegally stifled competition for its multiple sclerosis drug Tecfidera have said an Illinois federal judge should let their latest complaint proceed to discovery because it f... (more story)

GTCR Drops FTC Constitutional Challenge Over Merger Case

GTCR BC Holdings LLC has agreed to dismiss its constitutional claims against the Federal Trade Commission after enforcers dropped their case challenging the private equity firm's $627 million purchase of medic... (more story)

New Complaint Says Ex-Execs Turned Steward Into 'Zombie'

Bankrupt hospital operator Steward Health has filed hundreds of millions in new claims in Texas bankruptcy court against its former CEO and other executives, including allegations that they orchestrated a sale... (more story)

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Ga. Billing Firm Says Lack Of Harm Dooms Data Breach Row

A Georgia-based medical billing practice asked a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action accusing it of failing to properly secure its patients and employees' personal information that was exposed in ... (more story)

Meta CEO Zuckerberg Fights Privacy Suit Depo At 9th Circ.

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg urged a Ninth Circuit panel during a hearing Friday to scrap orders requiring him to give a limited deposition in privacy litigation over Facebook's alleged collection of hea... (more story)

Squires Institutes First PTAB Challenges Since Taking Over

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires has instituted four inter partes reviews and two post-grant reviews, the first Patent Trial and Appeal Board challenges to get his sign-off since he took ... (more story)

Meet The Attys Arguing Gov't Subpoena Power At High Court

Law360 introduces the lawyers appearing at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday in a case focused on an anti-abortion crisis center and a state attorney general's attempt to subpoena details on its donors.

Kaiser Cleared To Pay $46M For Sharing Data With Tech Cos.

A California federal judge granted preliminary approval Tuesday to a settlement of at least $46 million from three Kaiser Permanente entities to resolve claims by 13.1 million patients across the country who s... (more story)

Healthcare Software Founders Sue In Del. For Sale Details

A couple who sold their healthcare software business to an interest of Elevate RCM Holdings LLC before the buyer allegedly resold it for a reported $1 billion sued for company records in Delaware's Court of Ch... (more story)

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1st Circ. Keeps Planned Parenthood Funding Ban In Place

The First Circuit on Monday issued an administrative stay that temporarily keeps in place a ban on Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, pausing a lower court's ruling.

Smith & Nephew Settles 401(k) Fee Dispute

A Massachusetts federal judge stayed a proposed federal benefits class action Monday against Smith & Nephew that accused the medical device company of imposing excessive fees on an employee 401(k) plan, after ... (more story)

11th Circ. Won't Pause Medicaid Rule Amid Fla. Hospital Audit

An Eleventh Circuit panel revived Florida's lawsuit against a federal rule that reduces Medicaid funding based on agreements between hospitals, but upheld a lower court's decision to deny the state's request f... (more story)

Hi-Tech Pharma, CEO Want New Trial In Feds' Fraud Case

A health supplement company's CEO, who was largely acquitted of federal fraud and conspiracy charges last month, asked a Georgia federal judge Friday to toss the lone conviction he faced, arguing that allowing... (more story)

Justices Say Louisiana Law Can't Bar HIV Discrimination Suit

The U.S. Supreme Court told a Louisiana appeals court Monday that it incorrectly found that a state law protecting healthcare providers from civil liability during public health emergencies bars an HIV patient... (more story)

Justices Pass On Challenge To NJ Hospital Charity Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it won't review a New Jersey Supreme Court decision that a state requirement to treat patients regardless of the patient's ability to pay does not amount to an unconstitution... (more story)