Expert Analysis

IP Ownership Risk Grows In Booming Cancer Drug Market

The ownership of intellectual property has become strategically decisive in deals involving valuable cancer therap... (more story)

Surveying The Healthcare Policy Landscape Post-Shutdown

With last week's agreement to reopen the federal government, at least through the end of January, key healthcare l... (more story)

FDA Biosimilar Guidance Should Ease Biologics Development

New draft guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, indicating that the agency may no longer routinely ... (more story)

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FTC Withdraws In-House GTCR Merger Case

The Federal Trade Commission withdrew its administrative case challenging GTCR BC Holdings LLC's acquisition of a medical coatings supplier to consider whether to drop the case entirely after an Illinois feder... (more story)

Is 'Red Book' Best For Drug Pricing? Pa. Justices Ask

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court seemed skeptical Wednesday that the state workers' compensation authorities were using the best guide to calculate pharmacy reimbursements for injured workers' prescription drugs... (more story)

GTCR Wants FTC's In-House Merge Case Withdrawn Too

GTCR BC Holdings LLC wants the Federal Trade Commission to rethink its in-house challenge to a medical coatings supplier merger after an Illinois federal judge refused a temporary block and the FTC opted not t... (more story)

Perrigo Sued Over Misstatements On Infant Formula Business

Perrigo Company PLC faces a shareholder class action alleging the company and its top brass failed to disclose critical issues with infant formula operations that it purchased from Nestle and caused stock pric... (more story)

McGuireWoods Is Delaying Defamation Case, NC Justices Told

The former CEO of a managed care organization who alleges McGuireWoods and one of its ex-partners defamed him during a press conference more than seven years ago has told North Carolina's top court not to take... (more story)

UConn Health Poised To Buy Hospital In $35M Ch. 11 Deal

Bankrupt for-profit hospital operator Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. on Monday sought approval for the $35 million sale of Waterbury Hospital in Connecticut to two UConn Health units under a stalking horse bid... (more story)

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Where Apple And Masimo's Watch Patent Fight Stands Now

The high-octane fight between Apple and Masimo over smartwatch patents escalated again last week, when a California federal jury hit Apple with a $634 million infringement verdict and the U.S. International Tr... (more story)

DaVita Reaches Tentative Deal In Patients' Data Breach Suit

DaVita Inc. has reached a settlement in principle with current and former patients of the healthcare company who alleged in Colorado federal court that it did not adequately protect their personal information,... (more story)

Whoop Blood Pressure Tracker Hit With False Ad Suit

A consumer on Tuesday hit health and wellness wearable tech company Whoop Inc. with a proposed class action in California federal court alleging that its boasting of the blood pressure features of its fitness ... (more story)

Telehealth Co. Hims Sued Over College Student's Suicide

The family of a Washington State University student who died by suicide have sued telehealth company Hims & Hers Health Inc. in Washington state court, alleging their son was negligently prescribed an antidepr... (more story)

Patients Net $2.55M Deal To End Plasma Co. Data Breach Case

A group of patients is seeking a final seal of approval from a North Carolina federal judge on their $2.55 million settlement with a plasma collection company accused of failing to safeguard their personal dat... (more story)

Apple Hit By $634M Verdict Over Masimo Health Tech Patent

A California federal jury on Friday awarded Masimo Corp. more than $634 million from Apple Inc. following an eight-day trial, finding that certain Apple Watches infringed one of Masimo's pulse oximetry patents... (more story)

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Pharma Cos. Seek Early Win In States' Price-Fixing Lawsuit

A collection of states failed to prove an overarching conspiracy among 25 separate pharmaceutical companies to fix the prices of generic drugs, most of them dermatology formulations, the drugmakers argued Wedn... (more story)

5th Circ. Seeks Interpretation Of Miss. Health Decisions Law

A Fifth Circuit panel asked the Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday to clarify an "ambiguous" state law that sets out which family members can act as surrogates and make healthcare decisions for relatives wi... (more story)

Ala. County Must Face Inmate Death Claim, 11th Circ. Rules

An Eleventh Circuit panel ruled Thursday that no Alabama state law prevents a county from facing liability for an incarcerated person's death after substandard healthcare from a third-party medical provider the county hired. 

Blue Shield Of California, Magellan Sued Over 'Ghost Network'

Blue Shield of California and Magellan Health maintain a "ghost network" directory of mental health providers who don't exist or don't accept new patients, leading customers to hit a dead end or desperately re... (more story)

10th Circ. Weighs Colo. Law On Healthcare Sharing Plans

A Tenth Circuit panel grappled Thursday with how the court should interpret a Colorado law requiring entities not authorized to offer insurance in the state to report certain information about their healthcare... (more story)

Claims Firms Barred From Misleading Plaintiffs In Pharma MDL

On the same day that a Philadelphia federal judge approved $58 million in settlements as part of an ongoing generic-drug price-fixing multidistrict litigation, she also ordered several claims recovery firms to... (more story)