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RISING STAR
Rising Star: McGuireWoods' Kayla McCann Marty
By Mark Payne
Kayla McCann Marty of McGuireWoods LLP helped guide United Urology Group through its undisclosed sale to OneOncology, and guided Novant Health through its acquisition of UCI Medical Affiliates from Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, earning her a spot among healthcare law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.
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LITIGATION
Nonprofits Urge Court To Block HHS From Sharing Aid Data
By Stewart Bishop
Counsel for a group of nonprofits on Wednesday asked a Brooklyn federal judge to block the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from sharing personal information, including immigration status, of recipients of financial assistance with the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies, saying the proposed disclosure has "no statutory authority whatsoever."
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1st Circ. Says Apellis Disclosures Weren't 'Half-Truths'
By Craig Clough
A First Circuit panel on Wednesday affirmed the dismissal of a securities fraud lawsuit accusing Apellis Pharmaceuticals and some of its top executives of misleading investors about the safety testing of the company's eye drug Syfovre, finding no actionable claim the company told "half-truths" about potential side effects of inflammation that can lead to blindness.
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PEOPLE
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Ex-US Attys Protest Trump's Swift Firing Of Rogoff In Seattle
By Rachel Riley
Thirty former U.S. attorneys backed Roger Rogoff's bid for reinstatement as Seattle's top federal prosecutor after President Donald Trump fired him on the heels of his court-ordered appointment, arguing Tuesday that Trump is trying to "sidestep the Senate's advice-and-consent role and sideline the judiciary" by letting unappointed individuals play such roles.
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Sinema Says Brief Signal Chat Can't Anchor NC Affair Suit
By Hayley Fowler
A single exchange on the encrypted messaging app Signal became the focal point of former Arizona U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's testimony on Wednesday as she sought to convince a North Carolina federal judge that she cannot be hauled into court in the Tar Heel state over an affair — which she declined to characterize as a "passionate" romance — she had with her married security guard.
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