In the first quarter of 2022, federal appellate courts issued a number of thought-provoking (albeit not monumental) decisions addressing the reach of the federal securities laws and, in.
The Seventh Circuit revived a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs employee's malpractice lawsuit against the agency, which the court said gave him the "runaround," finding he is allowed to pursue federal claims of poor medical care even after the U.S. Department of Labor denied his initial claim that his injuries were caused by a workplace accident.
Northern District of California Validates SEC’s “Shadow Trading” Theory of Insider Trading Liability; Seventh Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Stockholder Derivative Suit Against Boeing.
2021 saw several important milestones in the biosimilars space, including the much anticipated first interchangeable designations by FDA and the approval of the first ophthalmology.
Arguing against mandatory vaccinations using human rights as a point of reference has been largely divisive and disingenuous. Not all arguments hold water. Does our Constitution, read properly, allow anyone as a right to go into a crowded lecture hall or workplace unmasked, unvaccinated, untest.