By Ross Todd | September 17, 2019
"Denying a procedure as treatment for a condition that affects only transgender persons supports an inference that Dignity Health discriminated against Minton based on his gender identity," wrote First District Court of Appeal Presiding Justice Stuart Pollak for the unanimous court.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 12, 2019
Although an earlier ruling from U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero aimed to address the harm caused to patients who were able to pay for their treatment out of pocket, it did nothing to rectify the harm done to unpaid healthcare providers, according to the complaint.
By Ross Todd | August 2, 2019
A Richmond-based pharmacy owned by former Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz has brought on lawyers at Boies Schiller to sue Anthem Insurance Companies, claiming they illegally cut the pharmacy out of their prescription drug networks.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 25, 2019
Following a series of reproductive malpractice suits in California, Dov Fox, director of the University of San Diego's Center for Health Law Policy and Bioethics, talks through how challenging it can be for patients to get justice.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 15, 2019
The first trial between a state attorney general and a manufacturer of transvaginal mesh devices opened Monday, with a lawyer for the state of California claiming Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon misrepresented the safety of its products to doctors and their patients.
By Xiumei Dong | July 12, 2019
Payam Saljoughian, a 32-year-old Iranian-American lawyer from Oakland, is going to represent Iran at the international Reebok CrossFit Games.
By Dan Clark | June 26, 2019
The ordinance, which could take effect in 2020, will bar tobacco shops from selling any e-cigarette product that has not gone through the FDA premarket approval process. No e-cigarette or vaping product has gone through that process.
By Nate Robson | June 26, 2019
A coalition of states, led by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, have defended the law after the Justice Department made the controversial decision to drop its defense.
By Jenna Greene | March 14, 2019
The Norton Law Firm, which logged 593 hours of pro bono work on the case in 12 weeks, convinced a federal jury to find for a veteran whose trust was betrayed by a psychiatrist.
By Ross Todd | March 5, 2019
A federal judge in San Francisco has found that an affiliate of the nation's largest health insurer breached its fiduciary duty to policyholders by following coverage guidelines for mental health problem and substance abuse issues that resulted "in a significantly narrower scope of coverage than is consistent with generally accepted standards of care."
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