Expert Analysis

Noncompete Forecast Shows Tough Weather For Employers

Several new state noncompete laws signal rough conditions for employers, particularly in the healthcare sector, so... (more story)

Previewing State Efforts To Regulate Mental Health Chatbots

New York, Nevada and Utah have all recently enacted laws regulating the use of artificial intelligence to deliver ... (more story)

How DOJ's New Data Security Rules Leave HIPAA In The Dust

The U.S. Department of Justice's recently effective data security requirements carry profound implications for how... (more story)

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Fed. Circ. Affirms PTAB Ax Of Bone Fusion Device Patents

The Federal Circuit on Thursday upheld Patent Trial and Appeal Board rulings that invalidated claims in a pair of Stryker Corp. patents for a surgical implant that a Berkshire Hathaway-owned rival had challenged.

UnitedHealth Selling Home Health Branches In DOJ Deal

The U.S. Department of Justice announced a settlement Thursday resolving its Maryland federal court challenge to UnitedHealth's $3.3 billion acquisition of home health and hospice company Amedisys, with the de... (more story)

Ga. Judges Weigh Birth Defect Ruling in Sterigenics Case

A group of Georgia residents who alleged they were injured by emissions from a Sterigenics sterilization plant urged the Georgia Court of Appeals on Wednesday to overturn a lower court's grant of partial summa... (more story)

Insulin Collusion Needn't Be 'Clever' To Exist, 2nd Circ. Says

A Second Circuit panel revived safety-net providers' proposed class action claims against Sanofi, Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and AstraZeneca on Wednesday that allege the company agreed to limit discount program p... (more story)

Stewart Won't Reconsider Her 1st Settled Expectations Denial

The acting U.S. Patent and Trademark Office director on Tuesday stood by her first-ever decision that an older patent shouldn't have to face Patent Trial and Appeal Board scrutiny.

GTCR Says Buyer In Place For Potential FTC Divestiture Deal

Private equity firm GTCR BC Holdings told an Illinois federal court it has a signed agreement with a buyer for a deal that should fix the concerns raised by the Federal Trade Commission over its planned $627 m... (more story)

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Trump's Sons Back 'New America' SPAC's $300M IPO Filing

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are backing a new special-purpose acquisition company that, with guidance from Paul Hastings LLP and Holland & Knight LLP, plans to raise $300 million and will target the techno... (more story)

Robotic Surgery Co.'s Antitrust Appeal Backed At 9th Circ.

Surgical Instrument Service Co. Inc. has received backing at the Ninth Circuit from a trade association and others groups as it looks to revive its case accusing Intuitive Surgical Inc. of blocking third parti... (more story)

Flo Likely To Get Health Privacy Claim Tossed In Meta Case

The California federal judge overseeing a trial on allegations that Flo Health and Meta Platforms Inc. violated the privacy of millions of women who used Flo's period tracker app said Wednesday he'd likely tos... (more story)

Illumina To Pay $9.8M To Resolve Cybersecurity Qui Tam Case

Biotechnology company Illumina Inc. has agreed to pay $9.8 million in a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice to put to rest a first-of-its-kind False Claims Act suit alleging the company violated cyb... (more story)

Stanford Health Atty Talks AI Ethics In Patient Care

As hospitals embrace artificial intelligence as part of patient care, they're asking an important question: When and how should patients be told?

How The Healthline Privacy Settlement Redefines Ad Tech Use

The Healthline settlement is the first time California has drawn a clear line in the sand around how website tracking must function in practice, so if your site uses tracking technologies, especially around se... (more story)

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HHS Wins Another Round In Medicare Drug Negotiation Battle

A Texas federal court dealt another blow to the pharmaceutical industry Thursday when it ruled in favor of Medicare's Drug Price Negotiation Program, turning away arguments that the program is unconstitutional... (more story)

BioPharma Co.'s $15M Deal Over Ruined J&J Vaccines OK'd

A Maryland federal judge on Thursday granted final approval to a $15 million settlement to close out a stockholder derivative suit claiming Emergent BioSolutions Inc. and its top brass made a mint selling stoc... (more story)

Michigan AG Fights Bid To Pause PBM Price-Fixing Suit

Michigan's attorney general has said there is no reason to pause her price-fixing suit against pharmacy benefit managers Express Scripts and Prime Therapeutics for a pending dismissal motion, urging a federal ... (more story)

10th Circ. Upholds Okla. Law Banning Trans Care For Minors

The Tenth Circuit declined to block an Oklahoma law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors, ruling that a recent U.S. Supreme Court opinion backing a similar law from Tennessee undermines state r... (more story)

2nd Circ. Axes Challenge To Medicare Drug Price Negotiations

In a published opinion Thursday, the Second Circuit turned away Boehringer Ingelheim's constitutional and administrative challenge to the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, finding that the program is vo... (more story)

Mich. Agency Can't Shake Suit Over Fights At Psych Hospital

The Michigan claims court has ruled that the state's health department must face a lawsuit over the beating of a child at a state-run psychiatric facility because the complaint adequately alleged hospital staf... (more story)