The agency says pending legislation would strip oversight of the merged hospital system it opposed in 2018 while leaving certificate-of-need barriers in place for potential competitors.
A Delaware Superior Court ruling grants docket-wide summary judgment for defendants across the state's massive ranitidine inventory, delivering a decisive blow to one of the last major Zantac forums.
A pending C.D. Cal. complaint alleges Health Gorilla enabled sham entities to pull hundreds of thousands of patient records through Carequality and TEFCA by falsely claiming a treatment purpose.
The Fifth Circuit granted Google's mandamus petition and ordered a Sherman Act suit moved to Northern California, holding that court-congestion statistics cannot singlehandedly defeat a transfer motion.
The government will rehang the Pride flag within seven days and maintain it permanently at the nation's first national monument dedicated to LGBTQ+ rights, under a proposed settlement filed Monday in Manhattan federal court.
**A South Florida federal judge dismissed both counts in the president's complaint over the Journal's Epstein reporting, finding Trump failed to plausibly plead actual malice.**
*Vice Chancellor David held that Tesla's stockholder-approved Texas forum bylaw applied to derivative actions filed before it took effect, dismissing three Chancery suits on forum-selection grounds.*
The bedding giant moves to absorb a key component supplier in a merger that will face antitrust scrutiny under HSR and foreign competition regimes.
*The UK competition watchdog has opened a case page for the deal and set an April 27 deadline for interested parties to weigh in.*
*Brussels said it is probing possible market segmentation, including restrictions on cross-border trade and barriers to multi-country purchases, in the chocolate confectionery sector.*
*Northrop says eight new entrants and shifting Pentagon procurement policy have undercut the factual basis for the 2018 consent decree's non-discrimination and firewall requirements.*
*Bloomberg and Reuters reported that Scott Kirby floated one of the most ambitious airline tie-ups in a generation to government officials, but there is no sign of a formal deal process, and any real attempt would face severe antitrust scrutiny.*
FedEx claims in a new Manhattan federal complaint that a Brooklyn personal-injury firm, its founder, and a network of medical providers orchestrated staged or exaggerated vehicle crashes to extract money through lawsuits and insurance claims.