By Laura Ruettgers, Christopher Tellner, Abbye Alexander & Henry Norwood | November 10, 2021
New tech can give a clear picture of a patient's health but requires health care operators to store even more personal data.
By Michael A. Mora | November 9, 2021
"This effort demonstrates our district's resolve in the struggle against fraud schemes that prey on the nation's military personnel and their families," said Karin Hoppmann, acting U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Florida.
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By Michael A. Mora | October 20, 2021
Now, class members will have until Nov. 25 to voice objections before a final hearing on Dec. 16 in which U.S. District Judge Charles S. Haight Jr., who sits in New Haven, Connecticut, will approve or deny approval of the settlement.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 19, 2021
At least 11 class actions allege that SoClean's products use harmful levels of ozone gas to sanitize CPAP and other breathing devices, such as those recalled by Philips this year.
By Marcia Coyle | October 18, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court generally dislikes skipping review of cases by federal appellate courts, but the U.S. Justice Department's challenge to Texas's six-week abortion ban and a related case could join the relatively small number of cases where it has taken that step.
By Ryan Dailey | September 17, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis said that the White House's plan to assume a role as distributor for monoclonal antibody treatments will result in fewer therapeutics coming to the state.
By Marcia Coyle | September 16, 2021
Nearly 30 years ago, the late Justice Antonin Scalia cautioned his colleagues that there would be claims for religious exemptions from vaccine mandates if the justices headed down the road that a number of them now seem ready to travel.
By Marcia Coyle | September 10, 2021
U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman handled the original challenge by abortion providers to Texas' six-week abortion law.
By Jessie Yount | September 1, 2021
In a rapidly evolving landscape, the vaccines are "the very large silver lining," Kavita Trivedi said.
By Charles Toutant | September 1, 2021
"I think it will potentially lead to misleading assessments of what is occurring and it may not capture everything that is relevant," malpractice lawyer Amos Gern said. "I don't think it's going to be a helpful tool in most instances."
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