Everyone Wants to Finger-Point, Divert Blame in Drug Price Debate
The pharmaceutical industry tries to deflect blame for increasing list prices on vital medications such as insulin.
The pharmaceutical industry tries to deflect blame for increasing list prices on vital medications such as insulin.
A Chicago judge has given the go-ahead to a class-action filed on behalf of Ulta customers claiming the company sold used cosmetics.
As the Insys trial continues, jurors hear testimony from a former call center manager who claims employees were instructed to lie to insurers to win approval of Subsys.
Veterans Affiars is unable to dismiss a case involving a therapist-client relationship that is contends was personal.
A young woman’s family is set to receive nearly $14 million after an elective heart stent replacement surgery led to a stroke and cognitive impairment.
Renowned Massachusetts psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow has been accused by several patients and former staff members of sexual harassment and coerced sexual relationships.
While Cornell’s widow and children blame the singer’s death on a bad prescription, Dr. Robert Koblin claims he ordered Ativan without any ambiguity.
Two NECC executives in Massachusetts are contesting their guilty verdicts while another two employees face second-degree murder charges in Michigan.
Widow of Army vet is ready to sue over her husband’s missed stomach cancer, but the Feres Doctrine will likely ensure her case never makes it to trial.
An elementary school will pay a substantial fine for exposing its kindergarteners to mold and asbestos.