"Spring 2025 PBM Policy Update: Transparency Initiatives and State-Level Action Redefine the Landscape"

Washington, D.C. – Podcast host Bridgette Keller and policy associate David Gilboa recently discussed crucial developments in the Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) sector during the Spring 2025 PBM Policy and Legislative Update. Their conversation highlighted key federal and state legislative activities that are influencing the operational landscape for PBMs this season. Among the most significant federal proposals is the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2025, which aims to eliminate spread pricing and mandates full disclosure of rebates and fees between PBMs and stakeholders. Alongside it, the Prescription Pricing for the People Act is calling … Read more

Organon Investors Urged to Act: Class Action Deadline Approaches Amid Allegations of Misleading Statements

NEW YORK — Investors in Organon & Co. are being reminded of an important deadline in connection with a class action lawsuit filed against the company. The Rosen Law Firm, which specializes in representing investor rights, is urging individuals who purchased Organon securities from October 31, 2024, to April 30, 2025, to participate in this legal action. The deadline to apply as a lead plaintiff is July 22, 2025. Those who acquired securities during the specified period may have the right to seek compensation through a contingency fee arrangement, meaning they would not incur any … Read more

PCMA Takes Legal Action Against Arkansas Law That Threatens Pharmacy Operations

Little Rock, Ark. — The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) has initiated legal action to challenge a new Arkansas law that could lead to the closure of numerous pharmacies across the state. This legislation, which was signed into law earlier this year, requires pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to be licensed and adhere to regulations that critics believe could significantly restrict pharmacy operations. The PCMA argues that the law is overly burdensome and operates against the interests of patients who depend on access to medications. The association claims the requirements set forth in the law could … Read more

Deportee’s Legal Team Fights for Contempt Action After His Unexpected Reentry

Rochester, New York — Attorneys advocating for a man who was recently deported are intensifying their efforts to initiate contempt proceedings against government officials for actions surrounding his removal. The legal representatives claim that his deportation violated a previous order from a federal judge, prompting them to take further steps to address the situation. The man, whose legal battles have drawn considerable attention, was removed from the U.S. despite a court ruling that had purportedly permitted him to remain while seeking relief. His lawyers argue that this departure not only undermines the judicial process but … Read more