Deals & Corporate Governance
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February 04, 2025
Biotechs Line Up Backups Amid Uncertainty
In an uncertain environment, biotech companies are pursuing multiple opportunities at the same time, leaning into an old but increasingly popular strategy that gives them leverage and options when striking deals.
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February 04, 2025
Healthcare REIT Closes $159M Life Sciences Campus Sale
Diversified Healthcare Trust sold off a three-building life sciences campus in San Diego for $159 million as the healthcare-focused REIT looks to pay down debt.
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February 03, 2025
Calif. OTA Denies Sales Tax Refund For Drug System Parts
A biopharmaceutical company is not eligible for refunds of sales and use taxes for components of a diabetes drug delivery system that it developed but was never federally approved, the California Office of Tax Appeals said in a ruling released Monday.
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January 31, 2025
Pharmacy Escapes Novo Nordisk's Suit Over Ozempic
A Florida federal judge has tossed a lawsuit by Novo Nordisk trying to stop a compounding pharmacy from dispensing drugs with the same active ingredient as Nordisk weight loss and diabetes drugs, finding that the drugmaker's claims are preempted by federal law.
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January 31, 2025
Supreme Court Eyes Its 'Next Frontier' In FCC Delegation Case
A case about broadband subsidies will give the U.S. Supreme Court the chance to revive a long-dormant separation of powers principle that attorneys say could upend regulations in numerous industries and trigger a power shift that would make last term's shake-up of federal agency authority pale in comparison. And a majority of the court already appears to support its resurrection.
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January 31, 2025
Owners Appeal Docs Order In Yale's $435M Hospital Sale Fight
Three companies that own property occupied by bankrupt Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. hospitals in Connecticut have appealed a state trial court judge's order to provide documents to Yale New Haven Health in a fight over a $435 million purchase agreement.
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January 31, 2025
Investors Say Walgreens Misled Over Prescription Misuse
A putative class of Walgreens shareholders has sued the retail giant in Illinois federal court, claiming it made false statements about its regulatory compliance and that stock prices fell in the wake of the federal government's allegations that Walgreens knowingly filled millions of invalid prescriptions for opioids and other controlled substances.
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January 31, 2025
Taxation With Representation: Cravath, Gibson Dunn, Milbank
In this week's Taxation with Representation, Eversource Energy sells Aquarion Water Co., Diversified Energy Partners acquires oil and gas company Maverick, Lantheus Holdings buys Evergreen Theragnostics, and NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson becomes the majority owner in the Legacy Motor Club racing team.
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January 30, 2025
MoFo Guides Welltower's $900M Senior Living REIT Deal
Healthcare real estate investment trust Welltower Inc. plans to acquire NorthStar Healthcare Income Inc., a senior living facility REIT, in a $900 million deal led by Morrison Foerster LLP.
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January 29, 2025
KKR Plugs $250M Into Healthcare Biz Henry Schein
Healthcare solutions provider Henry Schein Inc., advised by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, on Wednesday announced that it received a $250 million investment from Kirkland & Ellis LLP-led private equity giant KKR, resulting in the private equity shop becoming the company's largest non-index fund shareholder.
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January 28, 2025
GSK Urges Del. Judge To Enhance $235M Skinny Label Win
GlaxoSmithKline LLC is urging a Delaware federal judge to enhance the $235 million damages award a jury issued against Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. in 2017, now that the dispute over skinny label infringement has returned to district court.
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January 28, 2025
Pharma Co. Gets Final Shot To Ax NC Contract Breach Suit
A pharmaceutical company can make another attempt to escape a software developer's suit alleging he was duped into selling his technology to the company, the North Carolina Business Court has said, months after the state's top court revived the software maker's breach of contract claims.
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January 28, 2025
Bain Capital Seeks Surgery Partners Buyout At $3.3B Value
Tennessee-based short-stay surgical facility operator Surgery Partners Inc. disclosed Tuesday that its board received a nonbinding proposal the prior day from Bain Capital Private Equity LP that values the company at close to $3.3 billion.Â
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January 28, 2025
Creditors Can Join Nostrum Sale Talks, Ch. 11 Judge Rules
A bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved a bid from the official committee of unsecured creditors in drugmaker Nostrum Laboratories Inc.'s Chapter 11 case to help investment bank Raymond James find a buyer for the debtor's assets.
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January 28, 2025
4 Firms Look To Build $1B Sale Of Evergreen Theragnostics
Radiopharmaceutical-focused healthcare company Lantheus Holdings Inc. on Tuesday announced plans to buy Evergreen Theragnostics Inc. for up to $1 billion or more in a deal steered by four law firms.
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January 27, 2025
Jury Will Decide $140M Intuitive Robo-Surgery Antitrust Case
A federal judge on Monday rejected dueling requests for directed verdicts at the wrap of a $140 million antitrust trial over claims that Intuitive Surgical abused its market power in barring a repair provider's refurbished part for Intuitive's surgery robot, saying there's "substantial evidence" for jurors to decide on the parties' claims and counterclaims.
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January 27, 2025
Obesity-Focused Metsera Leads Biotech Firms Eyeing IPOs
Obesity-focused drug developer Metsera launched plans on Monday for an estimated $275 million initial public offering, joined by kidney-disease focused Maze Therapeutics, both of which plan to tap the markets this week under combined guidance of four law firms.
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January 27, 2025
Novo Nordisk's Obesity Drug Study Allegedly Duped Investors
Novo Nordisk was hit with a proposed securities class action in New Jersey federal court Friday, accusing the drugmaker of duping investors about its new weight loss drug CagriSema by failing to disclose that obesity patients were taking different dosages in a clinical study, which allegedly skewed results.
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January 27, 2025
PureHealth Nabs Majority Stake In HHG In $2.3B Deal
Middle Eastern healthcare group PureHealth Holding PJSC on Monday announced plans to buy a majority stake in Freek and Cypriot healthcare provider Hellenic Healthcare Group in a deal that values HHG at $2.3 billion.
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January 24, 2025
Biotech Co. Defends Antitrust Counterclaims Against Rival
Biotech company Zymo Research Corp. is defending its claims that German diagnostic competitor Qiagen GmbH's infringement suit is nothing more than an attempt to discredit a competitor, saying Zymo offered to prove it wasn't ripping off Qiagen's tech, only to have Qiagen bury "its head in the sand" and file suit.
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January 23, 2025
Ex-J&J Exec Accused Of File Theft Has Died, Court Told
A former competitive strategy director for Johnson & Johnson accused of stealing confidential files when he left the company to work for Pfizer has died, according to a court filing.
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January 22, 2025
10th Circ. Affirms Toss Of Surgical Assistants' Antitrust Suit
The Tenth Circuit on Tuesday refused to revive an antitrust lawsuit against a national surgical certification board accused of monopolizing a surgical assistants and technicians accreditation and certification market, saying in a published opinion that the Association of Surgical Assistants' failure to establish a relevant market doomed its antitrust claims.
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January 22, 2025
Fla. Court Proposes $19M In Damages In Spinal Products Suit
A Florida federal judge has recommended that the principal of spine medical equipment companies pay $19.3 million in damages after allegedly breaching an agreement and forming a direct competitor to a business he previously contracted with for exclusive distribution of its products.
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January 22, 2025
Vanda Loses Takings Clause Arguments In Trade Secret Fight
A Court of Federal Claims judge has held that specifications on how fast Vanda Pharmaceuticals' drugs dissolve do not count as property interest under the Fifth Amendment, handing a loss to the pharmaceutical company in its trade secrets case against the federal government.
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January 22, 2025
Cooley-Led Insulin Device Maker Preps $113M IPO
Insulin delivery system maker Beta Bionics on Wednesday announced the terms for its initial public offering, planning to raise $113 million.
Expert Analysis
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Cross-Market Implications In FTC's Anesthesia Complaint
The Federal Trade Commission's recent complaint against a private equity firm's acquisition of anesthesiology practices highlights the controversial issue of cross-market harm in health care provider mergers, and could provide important insights into how a court may view such theories of harm, say Christopher Lau and Dina Older Aguilar at Cornerstone Research.
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AI Can Help Lawyers Overcome The Programming Barrier
Legal professionals without programming expertise can use generative artificial intelligence to harness the power of automation and other technology solutions to streamline their work, without the steep learning curve traditionally associated with coding, says George Zalepa at Greenberg Traurig.
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Cos. Must Adapt To Calif. Immigration Data Privacy Law
California’s recently signed A.B. 947 expands the California Consumer Privacy Act and brings the state in line with other comprehensive privacy laws that address immigration status, meaning companies should make any necessary updates to their processes and disclosures, say Kate Lucente and Matt Dhaiti at DLA Piper.
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Looking For Defense Contract Appeal Trends In Annual Report
A deep dive into the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals annual report for the 2023 fiscal year reveals increases in the number of cases filed, pending motions and expedited or accelerated cases, while the board disposed of fewer cases than in prior fiscal years, say Scott Flesch and Alexandra Prime at Miller & Chevalier.
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Preparing Law Students For A New, AI-Assisted Legal World
As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms the legal landscape, law schools must integrate technology and curricula that address AI’s innate challenges — from ethics to data security — to help students stay ahead of the curve, say Daniel Garrie at Law & Forensics, Ryan Abbott at JAMS and Karen Silverman at Cantellus Group.
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ESG Around The World: South Korea
Numerous ESG trends have materialized in South Korea in the past three years, with impacts ranging from greenwashing prevention and carbon neutrality measures to workplace harassment and board diversity initiatives, say Chang Wook Min and Hyun Chan Jung at Jipyong.
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General Counsel Need Data Literacy To Keep Up With AI
With the rise of accessible and powerful generative artificial intelligence solutions, it is imperative for general counsel to understand the use and application of data for myriad important activities, from evaluating the e-discovery process to monitoring compliance analytics and more, says Colin Levy at Malbek.
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A Look At Successful Bid Protests In FY 2023
Attorneys at Sheppard Mullin look beyond the statistics in the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s recent annual report on bid protests, sharing their insights about nine categories of sustained protests, gained from reading every fiscal year 2023 decision in which the protester had a positive result.
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Rite Aid's Reasons For Ch. 11 Go Beyond Opioid Suits
Despite opioid-related lawsuits being the perceived reason that pushed Rite Aid into bankruptcy, the company's recent Chapter 11 filing reveals its tenuous position in the pharmaceutical retail market, and only time will tell whether bankruptcy will right-size the company, says Daniel Gielchinsky at DGIM Law.
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Navigating Discovery Of Generative AI Information
As generative artificial intelligence tools become increasingly ubiquitous, companies must make sure to preserve generative AI data when there is reasonable expectation of litigation, and to include transcripts in litigation hold notices, as they may be relevant to discovery requests, say Nick Peterson and Corey Hauser at Wiley.
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Finding Focus: Strategies For Attorneys With ADHD
Given the prevalence of ADHD among attorneys, it is imperative that the legal community gain a better understanding of how ADHD affects well-being, and that resources and strategies exist for attorneys with this disability to manage their symptoms and achieve success, say Casey Dixon at Dixon Life Coaching and Krista Larson at Stinson.
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AI Use May Trigger False Claims Act's Public Disclosure Bar
The likely use of publicly available artificial intelligence tools to detect government fraud by combing through large data sets will raise complex questions about a False Claims Act provision that prohibits the filing of claims based on previously disclosed information, say Nick Peterson and Spencer Brooks at Wiley Rein.
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Beware Privacy Risks In Training AI Models With Health Data
Because data used to train artificial intelligence models may be protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or other regulations, users of these models should conduct proper diligence to avoid costly compliance failures, say Neha Matta and Barbara Bennett at Frost Brown.