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New York Law Journal

Hollinsworth v. Colvin

By | October 13, 2016
ALJ's Mechanical Application of 'Age Categories' To SSI Applicant Was Error Warranting Remand
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Mylan's $465M EpiPen Settlement Unlikely to End Scrutiny

Mylan N.V. recently announced it would pay $465 million to the U.S. Justice Department and other agencies to resolve regulatory questions about the company's alleged misclassification of the EpiPen device for purposes of Medicaid rebates.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Life Sciences, Pharmaceuticals & Health Care

By | October 11, 2016
In the Legal's Life Sciences, Pharmaceuticals & Health Care supplement, articles focus on the future of 3D printing in the industry, personal health technology and medical marijuana.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Personal Health Technology and Issues Surrounding Health Data

Many consumers became skeptical of the privacy issues inherent in constant and unquestioning use of activity trackers in 2011, when Fitbit users unwittingly published the details of their physical—and sexual—activity histories online, searchable by user via standard search engines, (Kashmir Hill of Forbes, "Fitbit Moves Quickly After Users' Sex Stats Exposed," July 5, 2011).
13 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Implications of the Medical Marijuana Law for Health Care Providers

In April 2016, Pennsylvania enacted ground-breaking legislation on medical marijuana production and distribution that will have a far-reaching impact on the health care industry in this state, the Medical Marijuana Act, 35 P.S. Section 10231.101.
29 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Post-Brexit Ramifications for Pharma, Life Sciences Industries

This article seeks to summarize what Brexit could mean for the U.K. and EU pharmaceutical and medical device sectors.
16 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Affordable Care Act Overpayment Rule: The Stakes Are High

Attorneys representing health care providers know well that our clients in the health care industry often dispute the adequacy of Medicare reimbursement. However, providers sometimes discover that they have been overpaid by Medicare. It may be a claim billed by them (or their billing agent) using a mistaken billing code, misidentification of the provider or otherwise based on an unintended mistake.
15 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Future of 3D Printing in Pharma, Medical Devices

The concept seems like magic—a few strokes of a printer and a ­prescription medication or a ­customized medical device is available at your fingertips. Yet thanks to additive manufacturing, more commonly known as "3D printing," what seems almost unimaginable is indeed reality.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Substance Use Disorder Confidentiality Rules for a New Era of Care

According to the Center for Disease Control more than 120 Americans die every day as a result of drug overdose. Public exasperation with the opioid epidemic has helped raise the profile of treatment for substance use disorders (SUDs) and translated into political action.
16 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judge Sides With Health Officials in Pot Challenge

A Northeast Florida nursery failed to convince an administrative law judge that health officials should have granted the grower one of five highly sought-after licenses to grow, process and sell medical marijuana.
8 minute read

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