Expert Analysis

7 Steps For Gov't Contractors In Post-IEEPA Tariff Landscape

In response to U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down tariffs issued by the Trump administration unde... (more story)

CMS Healthcare Enforcement Initiatives May Cause Disruption

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' recently announced enforcement actions against healthcare fraud mark... (more story)

What We Know About DOJ's New FCA Enforcement Priorities

Recent remarks from the leader of the Justice Department’s commercial litigation branch provide key insights on ho... (more story)

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NeoGenomics Beats Investor Suit Over Growth Driver Claims

Cancer diagnostics company NeoGenomics Inc. no longer faces a proposed investor class action alleging it mischaracterized its growth drivers, including by failing to disclose that a rainmaking unit potentially... (more story)

SEIU Pension Fund Wins $842K Suit Against NJ Nursing Home

A Service Employees International Union pension fund has won its lawsuit accusing a New Jersey nursing home of skipping out on nearly $350,000 in contributions over 13 years, with a D.C. federal judge awarding... (more story)

Cipla To Hold Off On Pediatric Cancer Drug Generic Until 2033

Specialty drugmaker Fennec Pharmaceuticals has jointly announced with Indian multinational pharmaceutical company Cipla Ltd. that they had reached an agreement to settle patent infringement litigation in excha... (more story)

Italy's Amplifon Buying Danish Hearing Device Biz For $2.6B

Italy's Amplifon said Monday it has agreed to acquire the hearing device business of Denmark's GN Store Nord in a deal valuing the unit at about €2.3 billion ($2.6 billion), in a move aimed at creating a verti... (more story)

GAO Rejects Unequal Evaluation Claim In CMS Contract

The U.S. Government Accountability Office found the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services did not treat a technology contractor unequally by giving it a low-confidence rating in the technical category eve... (more story)

Neuropsych Drugmaker Wants Out Of Investors' IPO Data Suit

Neuropsychiatric drugmaker Neumora Therapeutics Inc. seeks to shed investor claims it mischaracterized certain clinical study data ahead of its September 2023 initial public offering, arguing that the trading ... (more story)

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Philips, Fitbit End Fight Over Health Monitoring Patents

Philips North America and Google-owned Fitbit have agreed to resolve their yearslong patent fight over health monitoring fitness-tracking technologies in wearable devices, according to a stipulation filed Tues... (more story)

Apple Can't Shake Most PFAS Claims In Smartwatch Suit

A California federal judge won't let Apple Inc. escape a proposed class action alleging that the wristbands of its Apple Watch products contain dangerous forever chemicals, saying the complaint is sufficient t... (more story)

Fenwick Healthcare Regulatory Atty Rejoins Latham In LA

Latham & Watkins LLP is boosting its healthcare team, announcing Monday it is welcoming back a Fenwick & West LLP healthcare regulatory expert as a partner in its Los Angeles office.

Md. Appeals Court Upholds Ax Of MedStar Data Sharing Suit

A Maryland state appeals court refused to revive a proposed class action accusing MedStar Health Inc. of illegally sharing patients' personal information with Facebook and Google, finding that the type of data... (more story)

Medtronic Seeks To Ax 'Extreme Outlier' $382M Antitrust Loss

Medtronic has urged a California federal judge to scrap its nearly $382 million trial loss to rival Applied Medical over Medtronic's bundling practices that a jury found suppressed competition for advanced bip... (more story)

How To Engage With Gov't's Direct-To-Consumer Drug Policy

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' recent request for industry input on manufacturers' direct-to-consumer drug sales reflects the government's caution in this arena, and allows stakeholders a ra... (more story)

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Doctor Gets 6.5 Years For Healthcare Fraud, Tax Evasion

An Anchorage, Alaska, physician was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison for committing over $16 million in healthcare fraud and tax evasion as part of a scheme that injected sick patients with the wron... (more story)

ADA Challenge to Oregon Psilocybin Law Can Proceed

An Oregon federal judge Tuesday rejected the state's health regulator's bid for a favorable judgment in a suit brought under federal antidiscrimination law, seeking to broaden access for homebound patients to ... (more story)

Health Litigator Rejoins Holland & Knight From In-House Role

A former Holland & Knight LLP attorney has returned to the firm in Jacksonville, Florida, after a 10-year stint in-house at Florida Blue, a subsidiary of GuideWell Mutual Holding Corp.

FDA Can't 'Refuse To File' Tobacco Applications, Suit Says

The maker and a seller of Zone nicotine pouches are suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Texas federal court, alleging the agency stalled and eventually refused to file their marketing application, d... (more story)

9th Circ. Backs Rare FCA Theory In Huge Drug Prices Program

In a novel and potentially far-reaching decision, the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday revived a major hospital chain's False Claims Act suit accusing large pharmaceutical companies of massive overcharges in a promine... (more story)

Dr. Oz Claims Florida Also Has Healthcare Fraud Problem

Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, announced Tuesday that he is taking his efforts to combat healthcare-related fraud to Florida, where he says millions of dolla... (more story)