Expert Analysis

Medicare Overpayment Rules Are A Mixed Bag For Providers

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' updated rules for handling agency overpayments adopt a more reasonab... (more story)

Navigating Decentralized Clinical Trials With FDA's Guidance

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's recently finalized guidance on conducting decentralized clinical trials, w... (more story)

Expect More State-Level Scrutiny Of Noncompetes Ahead

Despite the nationwide injunction against the Federal Trade Commission’s noncompete ban, and the incoming Republic... (more story)

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Beasley Allen And J&J Tussle Over Atty Sanctions Bid

Beasley Allen Law Firm accused a Johnson & Johnson talc unit of using "deposition notices as weapons" in its quest to sanction a firm lawyer, while the company said the firm "refused to meaningfully subject it... (more story)

Healthcare-Focused PE Firm Clinches $2.3B Buyout Fund

Healthcare-dedicated private equity shop Frazier Healthcare Partners on Wednesday announced that it closed its oversubscribed 11th buyout fund after receiving $2.3 billion of investor commitments.

Yoga Teacher Gets 7½ Years For Defrauding Mentally Ill Doctor

A yoga instructor who helped defraud $2.7 million from a mentally ill doctor by moving into his Malibu home and feeding him psychedelic drugs was sentenced to 90 months in prison by a California federal judge ... (more story)

Calif. Biotech Firm Vera Taps Veteran Chief Legal Officer

Biotechnology firm Vera Therapeutics is welcoming a new chief legal officer in advance of an anticipated biologics submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a treatment targeting an autoimmune kidney disease.

J&J Wants Beasley Allen Atty Sanctioned For Depo No-Show

Johnson & Johnson's talc unit called on a Texas bankruptcy court to sanction a Beasley Allen Law Firm attorney for "unilaterally" deciding not to attend a scheduled deposition in the company's bankruptcy case.

Kirkland Advises Amcor On $8.4B Berry Global Buy

Kirkland & Ellis LLP-led Amcor PLC said Tuesday it has agreed to purchase fellow packaging company Berry Global Group Inc., in an all-stock deal that values Berry at more than $8.4 billion. 

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Judge Rejects Infosys' Bid To Seal NDAs In Trade Secrets Row

A Texas federal judge shot down Indian tech company Infosys Ltd.'s efforts to seal nondisclosure agreements involved in a trade secrets case over healthcare software, ruling that there was "nothing commerciall... (more story)

'Sub-Par' Work By Data Breach Class Attys Earns Lower Fee

A Connecticut federal judge awarded $340,000 on Monday to class counsel in a data breach lawsuit against Merritt Healthcare Advisors but criticized their request for $381,250 as out of line with reasonable rat... (more story)

Healthcare Atty Leaves GC Role To Lead Legal At GeneDx

Connecticut-based genetic testing company GeneDx announced Monday that an experienced in-house healthcare attorney who most recently worked as general counsel at Zoetis was named its chief legal officer and co... (more story)

Orrick Trial Partner Joins Morgan Lewis In Boston

Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP announced that an experienced litigator from Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP joined the firm's Boston office as a partner, enhancing its capacity in areas such as life sciences and... (more story)

What To Expect Next From Federal Health Tech Regulation

Healthcare organizations should pay close attention to federal health information technology regulators' recent guidance concerning barriers to accessing electronic health information, which signals that more ... (more story)

Thompson Coburn Hit With Suit Over Healthcare Data Breach

Thompson Coburn LLP was hit with a proposed class action Tuesday in Missouri federal court alleging the firm did not do enough to safeguard data provided to a healthcare provider client, resulting in a data br... (more story)

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Musk, Ramaswamy Say High Court Rulings OK Federal Cuts

Billionaire Elon Musk and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, President-elect Donald Trump's picks to lead a newly created "Department of Government Efficiency," on Wednesday said two recent U.S. Su... (more story)

Hospital's Med Mal Win Axed By Mich. Appeals Panel

A divided Michigan Court of Appeals panel has revived a medical malpractice lawsuit against a Michigan hospital, finding that the patient established a genuine fact dispute regarding her reasonable belief that... (more story)

PBMs Sue To Block FTC's In-House Insulin Pricing Case

Caremark Rx, Express Scripts and OptumRx have lodged a constitutional challenge of the Federal Trade Commission's in-house case accusing the pharmacy benefits managers of artificially inflating insulin prices ... (more story)

3 States To Challenge Abortion Regs After Docs Drop Claims

Anti-abortion medical groups that were dealt a loss by the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year have now dropped out of their lawsuit challenging federal approvals for mifepristone, leaving Missouri, Idaho and... (more story)

W.Va. Amendment Marks Obstacle For Aid-In-Dying Movement

A first-of-its-kind prohibition in West Virginia on medically assisted suicide represents a new form of opposition to a growing movement that supports allowances for doctors to help patients with terminal illn... (more story)

UnitedHealthcare Can't Escape Patient's Proton Beam Suit

A Florida federal judge on Tuesday refused to toss a federal benefits lawsuit from a patient who alleged that UnitedHealthcare wrongly denied him coverage for proton beam therapy to treat tongue cancer, reject... (more story)