Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | April 23, 2024
"Rather than working to lower insulin and other Type 2 diabetes medication prices, major [pharmacy benefit managers] and manufacturers use their dominant market positions to drastically increase the price of these necessary, life-saving medications, generating billions of dollars in illicit profits," co-lead counsel for the plaintiff claimed in a joint statement.
National Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Carrie A. Hanger, Candace S. Friel and Denise M. Gunter | April 22, 2024
The revamped guidelines are yet another tool for the agencies to use as they seek to push back against consolidation— particularly with respect to cross-market and vertical mergers that the agencies have previously had less success in challenging.
By Chris O'Malley | April 8, 2024
Regulators say the consequences of anti-competitive practices in health care can be especially grave. It "is often the difference between life and death," Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter said.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Travis Jackson and Dexter Golinghorst | April 3, 2024
"As health systems work to align with physicians in a market that demands agility and innovation, despite increasing cost pressures and lingering financial challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical that physician alignment strategies plan for the future while adapting to current conditions."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Chris O'Malley | April 1, 2024
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."
By Amanda Bronstad | March 27, 2024
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp, overseeing more than 50,000 talc lawsuits in multidistrict litigation, cited recent changes to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 and new science since the first Daubert hearing in 2020.
By Abigail Adcox | March 25, 2024
Jillian Willis most recently served as assistant chief of the healthcare fraud unit in the DOJ's criminal division.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 15, 2024
Express Scripts Inc., a pharmacy benefit manager facing upcoming bellwether trials over the opioid crisis, filed a March 13 brief referencing a subpoena that Motley Rice member Linda Singer sent to the company on behalf of the city of Chicago.
By Ellen Bardash | March 13, 2024
The jury found the University of Chicago Medical Center liable for birth injuries that led to the death of a boy at the age of 4.
By Chris O'Malley | March 13, 2024
The complexity of complying with the new Washington state law is expected to lead to a flood of lawsuits from plaintiffs lawyers.
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