Expert Analysis

In The CFPB Playbook: Making Good On Bold Promises

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision upholding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure in the se... (more story)

Critical Questions Remain After High Court's Abortion Rulings

The U.S. Supreme Court's decisions in two major abortion-related cases this term largely preserve the status quo f... (more story)

Navigating FDA Supply Rule Leeway For Small Dispensers

As the November compliance deadline for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's new pharmaceutical distribution su... (more story)

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CVS Hit With Investor Suit Over Benefits Unit's Losses

CVS has been hit with a proposed class action in New York federal court over a series of stock price declines it suffered following announcements about losses the healthcare retailer was experiencing in its He... (more story)

Cigna, Chuck Close Estate Settle Reneged Benefits Suit

The estate of renowned artist Chuck Close told a New York federal judge that Cigna has agreed to settle a suit claiming the company wouldn't pay for more than $686,000 in at-home skilled nursing care that it c... (more story)

Law360 Names 2024's Top Attorneys Under 40

Law360 is pleased to announce the Rising Stars of 2024, our list of 158 attorneys under 40 whose legal accomplishments belie their age.

FTC Says Abandoned Novant Deal Moots Lower Court Loss

The Federal Trade Commission is looking to unravel a North Carolina federal judge's order allowing Novant's planned $320 million hospital merger to advance after it subsequently abandoned the deal, telling the... (more story)

Senate Clears Patent Bill Aiming To Lower Drug Prices

The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed a bill that would pump the brakes on the ability of pharmaceutical companies to steer patients away from generic versions of a drug, a measure that lawmakers said would lower drug costs.

$435M Yale Hospital Merger Case Set For December Jury Trial

A lawsuit claiming that Yale New Haven Health Corp. is trying to back out of a $435 million deal to buy three Connecticut hospitals will go to a bench trial in December after a state court judge approved the p... (more story)

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Widower Drops Suit Over Surgical Robot-Related Death

A widower agreed Thursday to drop his suit against Intuitive Surgical Inc. over an alleged defect in its da Vinci surgical robots that allowed electricity to arc during his wife's surgery, burning her small in... (more story)

Chancery Approves $19.5M Convey-TPG Settlement

Former shareholders of Convey Health Solutions Inc. won Delaware Chancery Court approval Friday of a $19.5 million cash settlement to resolve a class challenge to the healthcare technology company's $1.1 billi... (more story)

Santa Clara Hospital Can't Fully Shake Online Tracking Suit

A California federal judge has refused to toss a proposed class action accusing Santa Clara Valley Medical Center of unlawfully sharing sensitive data with Meta and Google through online tracking tools embedde... (more story)

Glocal Says UpHealth Coerced Acquisition In Ch. 11 Suit

Indian healthcare network Glocal said its majority owner, bankrupt telemedicine tech company UpHealth, lied about business delays and exaggerated its finances as leverage in a 2020 acquisition, alleging in a D... (more story)

6 Lessons From DOJ's 1st Controlled Drug Case In Telehealth

Following the U.S. Department of Justice’s first-ever criminal prosecution over telehealth-prescribed controlled substances in U.S. v. Ruthia He, healthcare providers should be mindful of the risks associated ... (more story)

After Chevron: Scale Tips Favor Away From HHS Agencies

The loss of Chevron deference may indirectly aid parties in challenging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' interpretations of regulations and could immediately influence several pending cases ch... (more story)

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Split 2nd Circ. Nixes Surgeon's Default In Sex Assault Case

A split panel of the Second Circuit said a Connecticut surgeon should have been fully freed from the default judgment against him in a sex assault suit after a jury concluded his accuser failed to prove the as... (more story)

Theranos Ex-Exec's Lead Atty Joins Boutique Firm In LA

A former BigLaw attorney who was lead defense counsel for Theranos' former president Ramesh Balwani has joined Los Angeles boutique Foundation Law Group LLP to lead its white collar practice, the firm announced Monday.

Machinery Co. Defends 'Right' To Ax Trans Care In Health Plan

A turbomachinery company asked to intervene on a transgender worker's New Hampshire federal court claim that its health plan administrators violated Affordable Care Act anti-bias provisions by enforcing a gend... (more story)

Wage Cases To Follow As Justices Rein In Agencies

A trio of U.S. Supreme Court rulings this term that dulled administrative agencies' power are likely to make an impact on how the U.S. Department of Labor enforces wage and hour law. Here, Law360 reviews six c... (more story)

11th Circ. Upholds UMiami's Win In Retaliation Suit

The Eleventh Circuit affirmed a Miami federal jury's verdict rejecting claims that the University of Miami fired a compliance officer for his refusal to close an investigation into the college's alleged Medica... (more story)

Whistleblower's Attys Get $5.9M After Losing $11.5M Fee Ask

A Massachusetts federal judge awarded a whistleblower's counsel $5.9 million in fees plus $651,845 in costs and expenses after slashing their prior "exorbitant" $11.5 million fee request in May in a decade-old... (more story)