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									August 11, 2025
									Aetna, CVS Want Lab's $21M Payment Suit Tossed For GoodAetna and its parent company, CVS Health Corp., said a medical laboratory can't stand in the shoes of patients who were allegedly denied coverage by the insurer for lab tests, and they have asked a Connecticut federal judge to toss the lab's lawsuit for good. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Christian Groups Win Reprieve From EEOC, HHS RegsA Texas federal court blocked the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from enforcing Biden-era rules and guidance against two Christian organizations, saying provisions pertaining to abortion, fertility and gender-affirming care flout the groups' Religious Freedom Restoration Act rights. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Split 8th Circ. Revives Minn. Suit Over Union LeaveThe Eighth Circuit on Monday revived a First Amendment challenge to a Minnesota school district policy that allows teachers to take paid leave to work for their union, saying the district spending public funds on benefits for teachers engaged in political actions gave residents standing to sue as taxpayers. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Nike Investors Say Biz Strategy Was 'Ticking Timebomb'Shareholders suing Nike Inc. over what they say was a failed business strategy responded Monday to a motion to dismiss the proposed class action, arguing that they have 19 confidential witnesses who can prove that the company painted an overly rosy picture of its prospective growth. 
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									August 08, 2025
									DC Medicaid Recipients Win Class Cert. For Notice RowA D.C. federal judge granted a class certification motion lodged by a group of Medicaid beneficiaries who allege the district has violated their due process rights by failing to provide individualized written notices explaining prescription coverage denials and appeal rights. 
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									August 08, 2025
									PPG Wins ERISA Life Insurance Fight After 4th Circ. RemandA West Virginia federal judge on Friday handed a win to PPG Industries Inc. in a dispute over retiree life insurance, ruling after a bench trial that the paint and coatings company was allowed to use a merger to transfer benefit management to an entity that later terminated coverage. 
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									August 08, 2025
									Iowa PBM Law Challengers Seek Wider Block At 8th Circ.Employers and benefit plans challenging an Iowa law aiming to limit pharmacy benefit managers' power to set drug prices will seek Eighth Circuit review of a district court judge's decision from July that temporarily blocked parts of the new policy as preempted by federal benefits law. 
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									August 08, 2025
									X Says Former Employee Was Fired For MisconductA former X employee was fired after writing on Slack about a "kill command" that could have turned off the website, according to the social media company, telling a California federal court that his Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act suit can't stand. 
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									August 08, 2025
									Attys Seek Final OK Of $100M Walgreens Rx Cost SettlementAn Illinois federal judge should greenlight a $100 million settlement to claims that Walgreens overcharged insured customers for generic prescription drugs, the plaintiffs' attorneys said, asking the judge to wrap up the 8-year-old consumer protection litigation. 
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									August 08, 2025
									Rising Star: Athlaw's Sam KatzSamuel Katz founded Athlaw LLP after graduating from law school and spent the next decade building it into a powerhouse, filing the first proposed class action against the NFL's disability benefit plan to beat dismissal and earning a spot among the benefits law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars. 
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									August 07, 2025
									2nd Circ. Says Trial Atty With Brain Disease Not 'Ineffective'The Second Circuit on Thursday affirmed the convictions of a former New York City law enforcement union president along with its ex-financial adviser for defrauding members out of $500,000, rejecting among contentions that one defense lawyer's abilities were impaired at trial by a fast-moving neurodegenerative disease. 
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									August 07, 2025
									BioPharma Co.'s $15M Deal Over Ruined J&J Vaccines OK'dA 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 stock before their allegedly lax oversight led to the contamination of over 15 million Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine doses. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Worker Says Property Firm Fired Her Over Medical DiagnosisA property management firm has been sued in Georgia federal court by a former employee who alleged she was discriminated against and eventually fired after being diagnosed with ovarian fibroids requiring a hysterectomy and hernia repair. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Michigan AG Fights Bid To Pause PBM Price-Fixing SuitMichigan'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 judge not to put discovery on ice. 
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									August 07, 2025
									10th Circ. Upholds Okla. Law Banning Trans Care For MinorsThe 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 residents' claims that the statute is discriminatory. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Anthem Seeks Exit From Lab's $3.8M Insurance SuitAnthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut again asked a federal judge to let it out of a lab's $3.8 million suit alleging the company failed to pay 3,000 insurance claims for medical tests, arguing that the lab's second amended complaint didn't make up for the deficiencies that got most of the first one dismissed. 
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									August 07, 2025
									2nd Circ. Axes Challenge To Medicare Drug Price NegotiationsIn 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 voluntary and it was lawfully implemented under the Inflation Reduction Act. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Rising Star: Skadden's Mary E. GrinmanMary E. Grinman of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP has defended several large employers in proposed class actions alleging retirement plan mismanagement, including Liberty Mutual and JPMorgan, earning her a spot among benefits practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Trump Greenlights Private Equity, Crypto 401(k) InvestingPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that aims to make it easier for retirement plans to invest in a wider range of assets, including cryptocurrency, private equity and real estate. 
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									August 07, 2025
									7th Circ. Backs $75M In Chicken Price-Fixing SettlementsThe Seventh Circuit rejected an appeal from restaurants challenging $75 million in settlements inked in the broiler chicken price-fixing litigation with Koch Foods Inc. and House of Raeford Farms Inc., after finding an analysis of prices failed to show the deals were unreasonable. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Vanguard, Investors Agree To Settle After Axed $40M Tax DealVanguard and investors have reached a second deal in a suit over allegations of surprise tax bills from a fund restructuring after a Pennsylvania federal judge scrapped a previous settlement in which the class would have fetched $40 million, the parties said Thursday. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Alcoa Can't Stop Order Reinstating Retirees' Lifetime BenefitsAlcoa USA Corp. lost its bid to pause an injunction reinstating lifetime healthcare benefits for a class of unionized retirees, their surviving spouses and dependents, with an Indiana federal judge finding the Seventh Circuit is likely to uphold the lower court's reasoning. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Mass. High Court Affirms $1M Pension Loss For OT FraudThe forfeiture of $1 million in pension and health benefits following a Massachusetts state trooper's conviction in an overtime fraud scheme is not so grossly disproportionate to the offense that it violates the state constitution's prohibition on excessive fines, Massachusetts' highest court concluded on Thursday. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Defense Cos. Get Forfeiture Claims Cut From 401(k) SuitA Kansas federal judge largely declined to toss two ex-workers' claims that defense contractors improperly retained costly investment options in their retirement plans but threw out allegations that the companies violated federal benefits law by using forfeited plan funds to cover their contribution obligations. 
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									August 06, 2025
									6th Circ. Rips 'Stalking Horse' Ploy In Drug Negotiation SuitThe pharmaceutical industry will feel the sting of a Wednesday loss in a wide-ranging war over Medicare's power to negotiate drug prices, as the Sixth Circuit tossed a suit and accused one major company of utilizing a "stalking horse" to sue in a more favorable forum. 
Expert Analysis
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								Series Being A Navy Reservist Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Serving this country in uniform has not only been one of the greatest honors of my life, but it has also provided me with opportunities to broaden my legal acumen and interpersonal skills in ways that have indelibly contributed to my civilian practice, says Phillip Smith at Weinberg Wheeler. 
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								Cos. Should Inventory Issues To Prep For New Congress  As the legislative and oversight agendas of the 119th Congress come into sharper focus, corporate counsel should assess and plan for areas of potential oversight risk — from tax policy changes to supply chain integrity — even as much uncertainty remains, say attorneys at WilmerHale. 
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								So You Want To Move Your Law Practice To Canada, Eh?  Google searches for how to move to Canada have surged in the wake of the U.S. presidential election, and if you’re an attorney considering a move to the Great White North, you’ll need to understand how the practice of law differs across the border, says David Postel at Henein Hutchison. 
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								How Expanded Birth Control Coverage May Affect Employers  Employers should consider the potential impact of recently proposed regulations that would expand group health plans' required coverage of preventive services and contraceptives, including questions about how the agencies would implement their plans to eliminate the prescription requirement and alter the exceptions process, says Jennifer Rigterink at Proskauer. 
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								Promoting Diversity In The Selection Of ADR NeutralsExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Choosing neutrals from diverse backgrounds is an important step in promoting inclusion in the legal profession, and it can enhance the legitimacy and public perception of alternative dispute resolution proceedings, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								Series Playing Ultimate Makes Us Better Lawyers  In addition to being fun, ultimate Frisbee has improved our legal careers by emphasizing the importance of professionalism, teamwork, perseverance, enthusiasm and vulnerability, say Arunabha Bhoumik and Adam Bernstein at Regeneron. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Metadata  Several recent rulings reflect the competing considerations that arise when parties dispute the form of production for electronically stored information, underscoring that counsel must carefully consider how to produce and request reasonably usable data, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Striking A Balance Between AI Use And Attorney Well-Being.jpeg)  As the legal industry increasingly adopts generative artificial intelligence tools to boost efficiency, leaders must note the hidden costs of increased productivity, and work to protect attorneys’ well-being while unlocking AI’s full potential, says Ed Sohn at Factor. 
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								Insurance Industry Impacts If DOL Fiduciary Rule Is Revived  If implemented following an ongoing appeal at the Fifth Circuit, the U.S. Department of Labor’s rule expanding the Employee Retirement Income Security Act's definition of "fiduciary" could chill insurance agents’ and brokers' ability to sell annuities, and lead to an increase in breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits, say attorneys at Alston & Bird. 
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								Empathy In Mediation Offers A Soft Landing For Disputes  Experiencing a crash-landing on a recent flight underscored to me how much difference empathy makes in times of crisis or stress, including during mediation, says Eydith Kaufman at Alternative Resolution Centers. 
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								Series Being An Artist Makes Me A Better Lawyer  My work as an artist has highlighted how using creativity and precision together — qualities that are equally essential in both art and law — not only improves outcomes, but also leads to more innovative and thoughtful work, says Sarah La Pearl at Segal McCambridge. 
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								How Judiciary Can Minimize AI Risks In Secondary Sources  Because courts’ standing orders on generative artificial intelligence and other safeguards do not address the risk of hallucinations in secondary source materials, the judiciary should consider enlisting legal publishers and database hosts to protect against AI-generated inaccuracies, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl. 
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								Nvidia Case's Potential Impact On Securities Class Actions  In Nvidia v. Ohman Fonder, the U.S. Supreme Court could strip lower courts of their long-standing ability and obligation to holistically weigh all relevant facts supporting plaintiffs' allegations of securities fraud, which would have a wide-ranging impact on securities fraud class actions in the U.S., say attorneys at Labaton Keller. 
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								How Attorneys Can Break Free From Career Enmeshment.jpg)  Ambitious attorneys can sometimes experience career enmeshment — when your sense of self-worth becomes unhealthily tangled up in your legal vocation — but taking the time to discover and realign with your core personal values can help you recover your identity, says Janna Koretz at Azimuth Psychological. 
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								Short-Seller Implications Of 10th Circ.'s Overstock Decision  The Tenth Circuit's Oct. 15 decision in Overstock Securities Litigation provides clarity on the pleading standard for a market manipulation claim under the Exchange Act, and suggests that short sellers might not be able to rely on the fraud-on-the-market presumption typically invoked by securities plaintiffs, say attorneys at Paul Weiss.