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FDA Guidance May Move Goalposts For Form 483 Responses

New draft guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration provides formal insight on how drug manufacturers ar... (more story)

2 Strands Of Patent Law In High Court's 'Skinny Label' Case

Amarin v. Hikma, which is set for oral argument in the U.S. Supreme Court this month, highlights the distinction b... (more story)

Senior Housing Demands A Distinct Dealmaking Playbook

An aging population and evolving state regulations underscore a critical reality that senior housing assets can un... (more story)

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March's Billion-Dollar Healthcare Deals Signal More To Come

A smattering of billion-dollar M&A transactions could be the kickoff of an exciting period for dealmaking.

The Uncertain Impact Of Medicare Advantage Scrutiny

The federal government's scrutiny of long-recognized concerns about the Medicare Advantage industry is heating up. Experts are watching to see what long-term changes come of it.

ImmunityBio Filmmaker Traded On Insider Tip, SEC Says

A documentary filmmaker who worked for ImmunityBio Inc. will pay the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over $332,000 to end claims she scrambled to sell off her stake in the biotechnology company as it p... (more story)

Law360 Announces The Members Of Its 2026 Editorial Boards

Law360 is pleased to announce the formation of its 2026 Editorial Advisory Boards.

Aetna Escapes COVID Testing Payment Suit In Calif.

A Nebraska testing laboratory failed to prove that Aetna underpaid more than $53 million for COVID-19 testing services, a California federal judge has ruled, dismissing the lab's federal racketeering and state... (more story)

FTC Warns About Ending Tenn. Oversight Of Ballad Health

Federal Trade Commission staff has warned Tennessee legislators about the potential harm to patients if they pass a proposal to end the state's oversight of Ballad Health while the hospital system still has a monopoly.

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Va. Hospital Patient Seeks Final Nod For $3.1M Privacy Deal

An Inova Health Care Services patient is urging a Virginia federal judge to grant final approval to a $3.1 million deal to resolve claims the healthcare system unlawfully shared private health information with... (more story)

NY Fertility Clinic Agrees To Settle Suit Over Destroyed Eggs

Less than a month ahead of trial, a New York fertility clinic has agreed to resolve a suit accusing it of negligently allowing a woman's eggs to be destroyed due to alleged mishandling, according to documents ... (more story)

Data Breach Counsel Chided For Flouting NC Court Rules

Two attorneys looking to temporarily helm a series of putative data breach class actions targeting a radiology firm have failed to become interim co-lead class counsel, as a North Carolina Business Court judge... (more story)

Mich. AG Says PBMs Can't Stall Discovery In Drug-Pricing Suit

Michigan's attorney general is urging a federal court to reject a renewed bid by pharmacy benefit managers to pause discovery in an antitrust case accusing them of price-fixing reimbursement rates, claiming th... (more story)

BakerHostetler Adds Davis Wright Privacy Pro In LA

BakerHostetler announced Tuesday it has welcomed data privacy litigator Spencer Persson from Davis Wright Tremaine to its digital assets and data management practice group as partner, bringing in years of expe... (more story)

Ore. Clinic Stuck With Privacy Suit Over LinkedIn Data Sharing

An Oregon federal judge has refused to throw out a putative class action accusing a fertility clinic of deploying tracking technology that illegally transmitted its website visitors' protected health informati... (more story)

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Ed. Dept. Says It's Not Required To Fund $1B In Youth Grants

The U.S. Department of Education denied accusations by 16 U.S. states that it is flouting a court order to restore nearly $1 billion in K–12 mental health grants, arguing in a Western District of Washington fi... (more story)

AbbVie Says 340B Program Defines 'Patient' Too Broadly

Federally funded healthcare providers in the 340B Drug Pricing Program are using an "overly broad" interpretation of the word "patient" based on government guidelines, and it's leading to them abusing 340B dis... (more story)

3M Settles Ex-Worker's COVID Vax Firing Suit

A former 3M Co. employee who claimed the company's COVID-19 vaccination mandate policy was "unnecessary" and "draconian" has settled his more than 3-year-old suit over his firing, according to a court filing.

AstraZeneca Wants 25 Opt-Ins Axed From Pay Bias Suit

More than two dozen women refused to take part in required discovery and should be removed from a collective action accusing AstraZeneca of paying female pharmaceutical sales representatives less than men, the... (more story)

Whistleblower, Healthcare Operator End Retaliation Suit

A nursing home administrator who participated in a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development whistleblower investigation into alleged false payment claims and a healthcare facility operator agreed to en... (more story)

Faegre Drinker Hires 2 Venable FDA Partners In DC

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP has hired two attorneys from Venable LLP who joined that firm in 2023 and focus their practices on helping clients understand U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulatory fram... (more story)