Wisconsin Family Sues After Asthma Medication Price Spike Linked to Man’s Death

Madison, Wisconsin — A recent lawsuit in Wisconsin has brought to light the fatal consequences of skyrocketing prescription costs, spotlighting the death of a man whose asthma inhaler price soared from $66 to $539. Filed last week, the lawsuit alleges that the drastic increase in the cost of essential asthma medication directly contributed to the death of the Wisconsin man, underscoring a harrowing crisis of affordability in life-sustaining medications. According to the complaint, the man, whose identity remains undisclosed, passed away after his inability to consistently afford the steep price of his asthma inhaler. The … Read more

Industry Giant Southern Glazer’s Faces FTC Lawsuit Over Alleged Price Discrimination

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched a legal battle against Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits, a major U.S. distributor, citing alleged violations of the Robinson-Patman Act. The agency accuses the company of engaging in discriminatory pricing practices that purportedly favor large chain retailers over smaller, independent outlets by offering the former more attractive discounts and rebates. As a powerhouse in the distribution of alcoholic beverages, Southern Glazer’s handles products for prominent brands such as Pernod Ricard, Bacardi, Diageo, and Suntory Global Spirits. In 2023 alone, the company reported a staggering $26 billion in revenue, … Read more

Aetna Sues Radiology Firm Over Alleged Price Gouging and Abuse of Federal Arbitration Process

Aetna, a subsidiary of CVS Health, is taking legal action against Radiology Partners, one of the largest radiology practice networks in the U.S., over allegations of inflating prices and manipulating a new federal billing arbitration process. The conflict underscores deep-rooted issues in the U.S. health care system’s billing practices, exaggerated by the recent implementation of the No Surprises Act. The No Surprises Act, introduced in 2022, aimed to protect patients from unexpected medical bills by streamlining the settlement of charges for out-of-network services. However, the reality has unveiled a contentious arena where health providers and … Read more

Utah Judicial Panel to Evaluate Potential Grand Jury on January 16 in Price Courthouse

Price, Utah — The 7th District Courthouse in Price, Utah, will be the venue for an important judicial assembly on Thursday, January 16, 2025, where a panel of judges will convene to deliberate on whether there is sufficient evidence to summon a grand jury. Scheduled to take place at 120 East Main Street, this meeting stands as a critical juncture for various ongoing investigations pertaining to alleged criminal activities. During this session, the judges will review testimony provided under oath by individuals who claim to possess incriminating evidence warranting the convening of a grand jury. … Read more