Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Marcia Coyle | October 7, 2021
The Texas law banning abortions after six weeks will swiftly return to the U.S. Supreme Court, once again thrusting the justices and their so-called shadow docket into the public sphere.
By Robert Storace | August 18, 2021
Connecticut's Medicaid program will get a seven-figure infusion.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 27, 2021
The relatively low attrition rate for FDA attorneys is presenting a growing talent problem for law firms that have more business from life sciences clients amid the pandemic.
By Andrew Maloney | July 20, 2021
The firm's merger partner has represented major hospitals in the Boston area. The white-hot deal market has ramped up business through healthcare-related M&A, the firm said.
By Greg Land | June 25, 2021
District Judge Amy Totenberg said that, despite claiming that they do not market insurance, the evidence shows Aliera Cos. is in the insurance business and thus cannot force disputes into arbitration under Georgia law.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 2, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday not to hear Johnson & Johnson's petition to review a $2.1 billion talcum powder verdict prompted plaintiffs lawyers with thousands of similar cases to declare victory. But Johnson & Johnson, in a statement, said the decision "leaves unresolved significant legal questions" in both federal and state courts.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 30, 2021
The bench trial, which is expected to last 12 weeks, is before U.S. District Judge David Faber of the Southern District of West Virginia. Cabell County and the city of Huntington, both in West Virginia, brought the case against the three largest distributors of opiate pharmaceuticals: AmerisourceBergen Corp., McKesson and Cardinal Health.
By Marcia Coyle | February 10, 2021
In a letter to the clerk of the court, Deputy Solicitor General Edwin Kneedler wrote: "Following the change in administration, the Department of Justice has reconsidered the government's position in these cases."
By Mike Scarcella | January 15, 2021
The former law clerk to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has spoken and written extensively on the signature Obama-era Affordable Care Act.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hannah Roberts | December 11, 2020
With the world waiting for a COVID-19 vaccine, the lawyers involved tell of how they worked day and night despite being in lockdown themselves.
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