Expert Analysis

Preparing For A Possible End To The Subminimum Wage

The U.S. Department of Labor's proposed rule to end the subminimum wage for employees with disabilities may signif... (more story)

Drug Pricing Policy Trends To Expect In 2025 And Beyond

Though 2025 may bring more of the same in the realm of drug pricing policy, business as usual entails a sustained,... (more story)

Top 10 Healthcare And Life Sciences Issues To Watch In 2025

Under the new Trump administration, this coming year may benefit some healthcare and life sciences stakeholders, w... (more story)

Deals & Corporate Governance More

Taxation With Representation: Kirkland, Latham, Skadden

In this week's Taxation With Representation, Triumph Group goes private via Berkshire Partners and Warburg Pincus affiliates, alternative asset manager TPG buys Altus Power, Globus Medical buys Nevro Corp., an... (more story)

Drug Cos. Urge Full Fed. Circ. To Hear Teva Orange Book Row

The branded pharmaceutical industry is lining up behind a legal effort from Israeli drugmaker Teva that wants the full Federal Circuit to hear a dispute over delisting patents from the U.S. Food and Drug Admin... (more story)

GSK's Zantac Woes Gave Investors Heartburn, Suit Says

The maker of heartburn and acid reflux relief tablet Zantac has been hit with a shareholder suit in Pennsylvania federal court alleging that the company suffered stock price losses after it was revealed that f... (more story)

Globus Medical Buys Device-Maker Nevro In $250M Deal

Musculoskeletal solutions company Globus Medical, advised by Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP, on Thursday announced plans to buy Latham & Watkins LLP-led medical device company Nevro Corp. in an all-cash dea... (more story)

Arnall Golden Hires Home Care & Hospice CEO In DC

Arnall Golden Gregory LLP has hired the former head of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice, to join its Washington, D.C., office after nearly 40 years with the organization, the firm announced Tuesday.

Wachtell, Skadden Guide Becton's Bid To Sell Diagnostics Biz

Becton Dickinson and Co. has agreed to divest its biosciences and diagnostics unit in order to focus more resources on medical technology and maximize shareholder value, the company said on Wednesday.

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Kochava Still Can't Get FTC Location Privacy Suit Thrown Out

An Idaho federal judge on Monday again refused to throw out the Federal Trade Commission's suit accusing mobile app analytics provider Kochava Inc. of selling consumers' geolocation data without proper consent... (more story)

Apple Seeks Bench Trial Win In Masimo's Trade Secret Suit

Apple Inc. urged a California federal judge Monday to issue a bench trial ruling that it didn't steal Masimo Corp.'s pulse oximetry technology for its smartwatches, arguing no actual trade secrets were at issu... (more story)

Supreme Court Eyes Its 'Next Frontier' In FCC Delegation Case

A case about broadband subsidies will give the U.S. Supreme Court the chance to revive a long-dormant separation of powers principle that attorneys say could upend regulations in numerous industries and trigge... (more story)

JAMS Adds AI-Focused Litigation Vet To Arbitration Team

The alternative dispute resolution service JAMS has expanded its arbitration and mediation team with the addition of an attorney with over three decades of experience spanning complex commercial litigation, in... (more story)

NC Biz Court Bulletin: Sanctions Miss, Philip Morris Refund

In the second half of January, the North Carolina Business Court tussled with sanctions against a biogas company, heard claims an insurer tried to deliberately embarrass Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP and or... (more story)

4th Circ. Raises Questions Over Health Data Access Order

A Fourth Circuit panel focused Tuesday on whether an exception to federal law barring electronic health record companies from blocking the exchange of patient data applies to a request from Real Time Medical S... (more story)

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70 Depo-Provera Suits Joined In Florida's Northern District

The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Friday consolidated more than 70 consumer lawsuits claiming that Pfizer Inc. failed to adequately warn patients and doctors about the risk of brain tumors... (more story)

CFPB's Medical Debt Rule Halted For 90 Days By Texas Judge

A Texas federal judge has issued a 90-day halt on an approaching effective day for a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule banning medical debt from credit reports, a day after the agency's new leadership ... (more story)

Trump Drops High Court Opposition To Transgender Care Ban

The federal government on Friday changed course in a U.S. Supreme Court case challenging a Tennessee ban on transgender care for minors, telling the court that the Trump administration's position is that the s... (more story)

Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed

A onetime financial adviser to UpHealth is opposing the debtor's Chapter 11 plan, Hearthside Food Solutions' official committee of unsecured creditors has balked at the company's executive bonus proposal in ba... (more story)

Chicago Hospital Network Inks $850K Retirement Suit Deal

A Chicago-area hospital system will pay $850,000 to settle an ex-worker's proposed class action alleging it violated federal benefits law by failing to leverage the size of its $1.8 billion employee retirement... (more story)

Wash. AG Sues To Block 'Hateful' Trump Transgender Edict

Washington, Minnesota and Oregon, along with three unnamed doctors, seek to block President Donald Trump's order targeting transgender youth and their medical providers, arguing in a complaint filed Friday in ... (more story)