By Cheryl Miller | December 20, 2019
Sutter Health admitted no wrongdoing in agreeing to the settlement.
By Cheryl Miller | December 19, 2019
"This is late in the session for the court to be taking up cases, but this is a critical one," California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 18, 2019
"The individual mandate is unconstitutional because it can no longer be read as a tax, and there is no other constitutional provision that justifies this exercise of congressional power," the split panel wrote.
By Yana S. Johnson and Raymond P. Turner | December 13, 2019
There are two new laws governing employee benefits that will affect employers with California employees beginning Jan. 1, 2020: a new individual health coverage mandate and a new notice requirement related to flexible spending accounts.
By Ross Todd | November 15, 2019
A San Francisco federal jury sided against a group of anti-abortion activists who recorded hidden camera videos meant to discredit Planned Parenthood on all claims asserted. The more than $2 million verdict includes $870,000 in punitive damages.
By Frank Ready | November 13, 2019
Google's Project Nightingale, which has access to the personal health information of millions of Americans, is unlikely to trigger HIPAA violations. But it may still have long-term repercussions for the way the law thinks about patient disclosures.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 7, 2019
"This is exactly the sort of discrimination against mental health coverage that the Parity Act is supposed to eliminate," said Caroline Reynolds of Zuckerman Spaeder in Washington, D.C.
By Ross Todd | October 16, 2019
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo, who was set to oversee a three-month trial on claims that Northern California's largest hospital chain used its market power to inflate prices for health care services, announced the settlement from the bench Wednesday morning. The parties declined to comment on the terms of the deal.
By Ross Todd | October 10, 2019
The judge overseeing a lawsuit claiming Sutter Health abused its market power to drive up health care prices delayed the trial over concerns too many jurors have already bowed out.
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By Amanda Bronstad | September 26, 2019
Dozens of lawyers suing electronic cigarette maker Juul Labs Inc. packed a Los Angeles courtroom Thursday to convince the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation which judge should hear the cases. The MDL panel also heard arguments about the data breach class actions against Capital One.
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