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jdsupra.com | Emily Cook |Matthew David |Margaret Houtz
Find this week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary of relevant updates from the prior week in this industry-shaping body of litigation.
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natlawreview.com | Liisa M. Thomas |Dale Wainwright |Emily Cook |Kayla Kershen
In ongoing tweaks to state privacy laws, Oregon has amended its state privacy law to cover auto manufacturers. Specifically, those that process or control personal information that they get from a person’s use of a car. As most are aware, the law requires disclosures when collecting personal information, provision of rights to consumers (including the ability to delete and port personal information), and limits on profiling among other things.
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1 week ago |
natlawreview.com | Emily Cook
Skip to main content June 18, 2025 Volume XV, Number 169 Legal Analysis. Expertly Written. Quickly Found.
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2 weeks ago |
jdsupra.com | Emily Cook |Matthew David |Jae Hyun Lee
Find this week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary of relevant updates from the prior week in this industry-shaping body of litigation. Issues at Stake: Rebate Model; Contract Pharmacy; HRSA Audit Process; Other In one case against the government related to rebate models, the intervenor defendants filed their reply.
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2 weeks ago |
natlawreview.com | Jason S. Kaner |Emily Cook |Jae Hyun Lee |Brittany M. Pemberton
A new chapter in college sports began on June 6, when U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken granted final approval to the House v. NCAA settlement. This landmark $2.8 billion agreement will fundamentally reshape the structure of Division I athletics. Among the most significant developments is the creation of the College Sports Commission (CSC), an independent regulatory body created by the “Power 5” conferences (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC) and tasked with reining in Division I athletics.
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