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New Jersey Law Journal

N.J. Heart Hospital's Antitrust Suit Flatlines on Appeal

10 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Meriden Lawyer's Suicide Puts Spotlight on Mental Health Awareness

Following a Meriden lawyer's self-inflicted death last week, some attorneys in the state say there's still work to be done to increase awareness of mental health problems in the legal community.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Celebrity Guardianships Lead to Amendment of New York Statute

In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish writes: Following their judicial outcomes, the the adult children of celebrities Peter Falk, Casey Kasem and Glen Campbell, denied visitation by their stepmothers, moved their focus to the legislative arena. In New York State this resulted in the July enactment of "Peter Falk's Law." But was this legislation necessary given the guardianship statute?
15 minute read

Daily Report Online

Settlement in 'Pay-to-Play' Scheme Involving Undocumented Pregnant Women to Exceed $500M

Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp. has reached "an agreement in principal" to settle a Georgia whistleblower case for more than $513 million in what the director of a national taxpayer watchdog organization said is the nation's largest "pay-to-play" whistleblower case involving a hospital corporation.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Shkreli Canceled as Speaker at Conference

Indicted former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli won't be speaking at Dorsey & Whitney's life sciences conference in September after all.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Aetna's Retreat from ACA Markets Unlikely to Boost Antitrust Defense

Weeks before the U.S. Justice Department sued to block Aetna's multibillion-dollar acquisition of Humana, Aetna's chief executive had a stern warning to regulators: The company would leave Affordable Care Act exchanges if the deal is blocked. That happened this week. But the insurance giant's move might not help its defense in the blockbuster antitrust case in Washington, antitrust lawyers say.
10 minute read

The Recorder

United States v. McIntosh

By | August 16, 2016
4 minute read

The Recorder

Martin Shkreli to Speak at Dorsey & Whitney Life Sciences Conference

The former Turing Pharma CEO, now out on bail and awaiting trial for alleged securities fraud, will discuss "the impact of the public eye on pricing practices by life sciences companies," among other topics.
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

Product Liability Star Lori Cohen on Last-Minute Trials, Against-the-Odds Wins and Being Called 'Honey'

Greenberg Traurig partner Lori Cohen has racked up one of the most winning courtroom records around, going 57-1 before juries. She spoke with The Litigation Daily about her practice--the unique challenges of being a woman litigator, how to counter the emotional pull of sympathetic plaintiffs, how she's built a close-knit team that's essential to her success.
41 minute read

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