Expert Analysis

McKesson May Change How AKS-Based FCA Claims Are Pled

The Second Circuit’s analysis in U.S. v. McKesson, an Anti-Kickback Statute-based False Claims Act case, provides ... (more story)

Considering CGL Defense For Social Media Addiction Claims

A recent lawsuit filed in California state court against Meta seeks damages from technology companies for the cost... (more story)

9th Circ. Ruling Puts Teeth Into Mental Health Parity Claims

In its recent finding that UnitedHealth applied an excessively strict review process for substance use disorder tr... (more story)

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Therapy Co. SPAC Investors To Settle Del., Ill. Merger Suits

An attorney for a blank-check company that took ATI Physical Therapy Inc. public told Delaware's Court of Chancery it has agreed to settle two proposed stockholder class actions in conjunction with pending fed... (more story)

NC Hospital Leader Condemns FTC's Merger Block Bid

The chief of staff for a North Carolina hospital in the midst of a merger battle ripped the care facility's current owners Thursday in a show of support for new ownership, pleading for federal antitrust regula... (more story)

Nursing Agency Urges 4th Circ. To Overturn $9M Wage Ruling

A nurse staffing agency pressed the Fourth Circuit to overturn a lower court's decision ordering the agency to pay workers $9 million in a misclassification suit brought by the U.S. Department of Labor, saying... (more story)

Wachtell Steers Perrigo In €275M Unit Sale To Pharma Biz

Healthcare company Perrigo said Thursday that it has agreed to sell its pharmaceutical division for rare diseases to pharmaceutical company Esteve Healthcare SL for €275 million ($295 million) in a deal guided... (more story)

Bid To Sanction DOJ Denied In Novel Insider Trading Case

A California federal judge on Tuesday refused to grant an indicted former healthcare CEO's bid to sanction the government in a case accusing him of a novel form of insider trading, saying the CEO failed to sho... (more story)

Sheppard Mullin Healthcare Team Adds Crowell & Moring Atty

Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP announced the fifth addition to its healthcare industry team this year on Wednesday, welcoming a former Crowell & Moring LLP partner with broad corporate transactional and... (more story)

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Ill. Hospital Wins Dismissal Of Genetic Privacy Case

An Illinois state court judge has thrown out a proposed class action accusing Advocate Health and Hospitals Corp. of violating the state's decades-old genetic information privacy law, saying Wednesday the lead... (more story)

Stryker Says Sanctions Bid Goes 'Galaxies Beyond' Law

Medical device maker Stryker urged a Colorado federal judge to reject an ex-distributor's latest request for sanctions, arguing in a brief that the distributor's $2.2 million bid goes "galaxies beyond" what it... (more story)

Judge Decries Discovery Delay In Chicago Genetic-Bias Fight

An Illinois federal judge has warned a proposed class of Chicago employees that further discovery delays in their suit alleging a city wellness program intentionally discriminated against them on the basis of ... (more story)

Becton BIPA Suit Gets Cut Short Under Health Exception

An Illinois federal judge permanently tossed a Chicago health worker's biometric privacy claims targeting Becton Dickinson and Co.'s drug dispensing cabinets, saying his arguments for putting distance between ... (more story)

Philips Gets $506M Economic Loss Deal OK'd In CPAP MDL

A Pennsylvania federal judge on Thursday gave final approval to a $506.3 million settlement to end economic loss claims in multidistrict litigation over Philips' recalled CPAP breathing machines, including $94... (more story)

Digital Health Co.'s Former GC Joins Perkins Coie In NY

Perkins Coie LLP is bolstering its intellectual property practice, announcing Thursday that it has brought on the former general counsel and chief compliance officer of digital healthcare company Cleerly.

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HHS Finalizes Bolstered Sexual Orientation Bias Protections

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Friday unveiled a final rule designed to beef up protections against discrimination in healthcare, in particular protecting access to healthcare for the LGBT... (more story)

Gov't Wants Ex-Boston Celtic Imprisoned For Health Plan Scheme

Prosecutors asked a Manhattan federal judge to sentence former Boston Celtics player Glen "Big Baby" Davis to roughly three years in prison after he was convicted of scheming with a group of ex-pros to submit ... (more story)

Benefytt Successor Pursues Del.'s Bankruptcy Alternative

Three affiliates of Benefytt Technologies have asked Delaware's Chancery Court for assignment for the benefit of creditors, a state-administered restructuring option, with $41 million in unsecured debt and $20... (more story)

Houston Surgeon OKs Order For Docs In Wrongful Death Suit

A transplant surgeon at Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center in Houston and the families of three patients who died while on the hospital's liver transplant waiting list told a judge Thursday that they had ag... (more story)

5th Circ. May Ponder If Threats Are Claims In Healthcare Suit

The Fifth Circuit will review Monday if a healthcare company is covered for a more than $200,000 settlement over mistakenly approving out-of-state treatment for a Florida Medicaid patient, with the case potent... (more story)

DOJ Still Owes Victims After $139M Nassar Settlement

The federal government's $139 million settlement for victims of convicted sexual abuser Larry Nassar goes a long way toward holding the FBI responsible for its egregious mishandling of the victims' allegations... (more story)