The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended a stay that preserved, for now, telehealth access to the abortion medication mifepristone.
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Justices Extend Stay On 5th Circ. Mifepristone Decision

By Dan McKay

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended a stay that preserved, for now, telehealth access to the abortion medication mifepristone.

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Plaintiffs' Attys Sanctioned In Tylenol MDL, Sparking Appeal

By Gianna Ferrarin

A New York federal court sanctioned a plaintiffs' firm and its co-founder in federal multidistrict litigation by families alleging that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen can cause autism, saying they improperly shared confidential information from the case in related state court actions.

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Transgender Minor Patients Seek To Block DOJ Subpoenas

By Danielle Ferguson

A group of families asked a Maryland federal judge over the weekend to block the U.S. Department of Justice from obtaining private medical records of thousands of transgender minors across the country, saying subpoenas sent to medical providers violate their privacy.

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5th Circ. Wary To Flip IP Suit's 'Case-Terminating Sanctions'

By Spencer Brewer

A Fifth Circuit panel seemed skeptical of a bid to undo "case-terminating sanctions" that a lower court leveled against a servicing company accused of stealing Philips North America LLC's trade secrets, saying Monday that the company admitted to deleting some files to cover its tracks.

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POLICY & REGULATION

Agencies Pitch Employers Offering Voluntary Fertility Benefits

By Kellie Mejdrich

Federal agencies overseeing employer-provided health coverage proposed new rules aimed at expanding workers' access to coverage for infertility treatments and related health conditions by letting employers offer voluntary fertility health benefit policies for procedures such as in vitro fertilization.

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LITIGATION

Wash. Says Novartis Isn't Harmed By 340B Drug Pricing Law

By Nadia Dreid

Washington is objecting to Novartis' attempt to block a state law that expands the discounts the drugmaker must provide under the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program, telling a federal court that worry about losing money doesn't constitute irreparable harm.

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Pa. Law Firm, Doctors Can't Shake Uber, FedEx RICO Suit

By Linda Chiem

A Pennsylvania federal judge said Monday that Uber and FedEx offered extensive and detailed allegations to press ahead with their racketeering lawsuit accusing a Philadelphia personal injury firm and local healthcare providers of scheming to fabricate medical records to inflate accident claims.

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NYC Sanctioned For Sluggish Discovery In IVF Sex Bias Suit

By Patrick Hoff

A federal judge sanctioned New York City on Monday for its lethargic discovery responses in a proposed class action claiming a municipal health plan unlawfully blocked gay men from receiving in vitro fertilization coverage, ordering the city to reimburse the couple leading the suit for their efforts to obtain documents.

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Fla. Panel Denies Arbitration In Nursing Home Death Suit

By David Minsky

A Florida state appellate court denied an arbitration bid in a wrongful death suit brought by the son of an elderly man who died in a nursing home, ruling Monday that the patient lacked the mental capacity to sign an agreement upon being admitted to the facility. 

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Johns Hopkins Keeps Trial Win In Fatal Heart Condition Suit

By Y. Peter Kang

A Maryland appellate court has affirmed a jury verdict clearing Johns Hopkins-affiliated healthcare providers and MedStar defendants of liability in a medical malpractice case alleging they failed to timely diagnose a man's heart condition, which proved fatal, saying expert testimony on an unapproved drug was rightly excluded.

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COVID Hazard Pay Counts Toward OT, 11th Circ. Rules

By Benjamin Morse

An Alabama retirement and assisted living facility unlawfully excluded pandemic-related hazard pay from employees' overtime calculations, the Eleventh Circuit ruled, finding that the pay must be included in workers' regular rate under federal wage law.

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Mich. Providers Say Jury Must Weigh Allstate RICO Claims

By Danielle Ferguson

Medical providers accused of scheming to fraudulently bill for unnecessary or unrendered treatments under the Michigan No-Fault Act have asked a federal judge to reject Allstate's bid for a pretrial win, arguing a jury should decide whether the providers intended to defraud the insurer.

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Beauty Tech Co. Execs Beat Investor Suit For Good

By Emily Lever

A California federal judge Monday tossed a proposed class action accusing beauty technology firm Cutera and its executives of misleading investors about its acne treatment launch and financial results, finding the legal claims against the company were abandoned and discharged under its Chapter 11 plan.

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Pharma CEO's Role In Ex-Exec's Contract Permits Deposition

By Abigail Harrison

North Carolina's business court has refused to shield the CEO of biopharmaceutical firm United Therapeutics Corp. from being deposed in a trade secrets lawsuit against a former executive and his new employer, finding it reasonable to believe she was an "ultimate decision-maker."

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Verano Says Receipt Suit Should Be Arbitrated Or Dismissed

By Mike Curley

Cannabis giant Verano Holdings Corp. is urging an Illinois federal court to either dismiss or send to arbitration a proposed class action alleging that it leaks consumers' medical information through their receipts.

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Swedish Health $86M Wage Deal Secures Initial OK

By Benjamin Morse

Seattle-area hospital system Swedish Health Services will pay $86 million to settle a proposed class action claiming its alleged meal break violations and rounding practices led to unpaid wages, according to a state judge's preliminary approval of the deal.

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BANKRUPTCY

Prison Healthcare Co. YesCare Hits Ch. 11, Citing Lawsuits

By Emily Lever

Prison healthcare company YesCare has filed for Chapter 11 protection, citing "extraordinary financial and operational burden imposed by extensive litigation" from incarcerated tort claimants.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

What Justices Are Focusing On In 'Skinny Label' Patent Case

Though Hikma v. Amarin appears to be a patent dispute that could reshape inducement doctrine in the pharmaceutical context, oral argument suggests the U.S. Supreme Court may treat this as primarily a pleading-stage dispute, with important unresolved questions lurking beneath the surface, says Shashank Upadhye at Upadhye Tang.

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Accelerated Psychedelic Therapy Pathways Require Caution

President Donald Trump's new executive order aiming to accelerate the approval of psychedelic drugs for the treatment of mental health disorders will likely bolster investigational psychedelic therapies, but parties within the psychedelic product supply chain will still need to prepare for potentially burdensome compliance requirements, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

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Heppner Ruling Left AI Privilege Risk For Lawyers Unresolved

While a New York federal judge’s recent ruling in U.S. v. Heppner resolved a privilege question surrounding client-side artificial intelligence use, it did not address how to mitigate the risks that can arise when confidential information enters the operative context of an AI system used by an attorney, says Jianfei Chen at Quarles & Brady​​​​​​​.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

How They Won It

Attys For Tufts Profs Didn't Blink In A Tenure Standoff

By Julie Manganis

When Jennifer Henricks and Kevin Peters first learned what was happening to tenured professors at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston a few years ago, they knew that what was at stake involved more than just a dispute over the terms of a contract.

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Palestinian Ex-Associate Slaps DLA Piper With Bias Claim

By Lynn LaRowe

DLA Piper has been hit with a federal civil rights lawsuit in Illinois from a former summer associate alleging discrimination, a hostile work environment and retaliation based on her identity as a Palestinian, Gazan, Arab and Muslim woman.

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Fired Immigration Judge Says Trump Can't Skirt Bias Laws

By Grace Elletson

A former immigration judge urged a D.C. federal court not to throw out her bias suit challenging her firing, arguing the U.S. Department of Justice was pushing the "breathtaking proposition" that the president was empowered to commit unlawful discrimination.

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Law Student Can't Get School To Nix Kirk Comment Discipline

By Mike Curley

A Texas federal judge on Tuesday said the court cannot force Texas Tech University's leaders to rescind a reprimand against a law student who allegedly celebrated following the death of Charlie Kirk, as the university has sovereign immunity.

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Michigan Dems Noncommittal On Trump's Judicial Pick

By Courtney Bublé

Michigan's two Democratic senators played it coy on Tuesday when asked if they would support the district court nominee for their state that the president announced the night before.

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PayPal Settles Gov't DEI Probe With Small Biz Program

By Sarah Jarvis

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it has reached a settlement with PayPal Inc. to end an investigation into what the department said was a discriminatory investment program for Black- and minority-owned businesses.

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COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AbbVie Inc.

Affordable Care LLC

Alliance Defending Freedom

American Association of University Professors

American Laboratories Group LLC

Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp.

Children's National Hospital

Connecticut Children's Medical Center

Corizon Health Inc.

Cutera Inc.

Drummond

FedEx Corp.

Ford Motor Co.

Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders

Guttmacher Institute

Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC

International Business Machines Corp.

Johns Hopkins Medicine Inc.

Johnson & Johnson

Lung Biotechnology PBC

Lykos Therapeutics

MedStar Health

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.

Paypal Holdings Inc.

Steward Health Care System LLC

Uber Technologies Inc.

United Therapeutics Corp.

Verano Holdings

YesCare Corp.

LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Alden Law Group PLLC

Arete Law Group

Arnold & Porter

Baker Donelson

Baratta Law

Barnes & Thornburg

Blank Rome

Breskin Johnson

Brooks Pierce

Brown Goldstein

Champion LLP

Cooley LLP

DLA Piper

Dal Lago Law

Davis Wright Tremaine

Dilworth Paxson

Faegre Drinker

Fox Rothschild

Gary R. Blumberg PC

Gesmer Updegrove

Gleason Flynn

Goodwin Procter

HKM Employment Attorneys

Hogan Lovells

Joelson Rosenberg

Keller Postman

Kessler Topaz

King Tilden

Kirkland & Ellis

Knight Law Group

McDermott Will & Schulte

McGuireWoods

McNaul Ebel

Morgan Lewis

Norton Rose

Parker Poe

Partridge Snow

Perkins Coie

Peter Romer-Friedman Law

Polsinelli PC

Quarles & Brady

Reed Smith

Saul Ewing

Seyfarth Shaw

Simon & Simon PC

Stutheit Kalin

Sullivan & Cromwell

Troutman

Ullman Bursa

Upadhye Tang

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

City of New York

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Employee Benefits Security Administration

European Union

Executive Office for Immigration Review

Food and Drug Administration

Louisiana Attorney General's Office

Small Business Administration

U.S. Attorney's Office

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of Labor

U.S. District & Bankruptcy Courts of Southern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware

U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration

U.S. Supreme Court

Washington Attorney General's Office