Exploring the Future of Healthcare Transactions: Navigating New State Laws and Challenges for Private Equity

In the latest installment of the “Health Law Diagnosed” podcast, host Bridgette Keller alongside legal experts Deborah Daccord and Daniel Cody, unraveled the complex terrain of health care transaction review laws and the legislative shifts at the state level. The discussion centered on how these evolving regulations impact stakeholders, particularly within the realms of private equity and hedge funds engaged in health care. Recent legislative proposals across various states including California, New York, and Texas have introduced significant changes to the health care transaction oversight process. These laws, mainly propelled by a consolidation trend in … Read more

Jury Struggles to Reach Consensus in State Sen. Emil Jones III Corruption Trial

CHICAGO — Deliberations in the federal corruption trial of Illinois State Senator Emil Jones III moved into the fourth day, amidst signs of difficulty in reaching unanimity on several charges. The senator faces allegations that he solicited bribes and lied to FBI agents about his interactions with a red-light camera company executive during the summer of 2019. The jury, which adjourned Thursday without reaching a verdict, previously signaled to U.S. District Judge Andrea Wood that they were struggling with the bribery and lying charges, questioning the necessity of unanimous agreement on the particular elements of … Read more

Iowa Court Excludes State From Lawsuit After Tragic Ride Accident Claims Young Boy’s Life

Altoona, Iowa — In a recent legal decision, state park inspectors have been cleared of any liability in a tragic incident that led to the death of an 11-year-old boy at Adventureland amusement park in 2021. The young victim, identified as Michael Jaramillo, lost his life when the raft he was sharing with his family capsized on the Raging River ride. The accident also resulted in injuries to his brother and father. The rafting attraction has remained closed following the mishap. In the wake of the tragedy, the Jaramillo family initiated legal action not only … Read more

Utah Judge Strikes Down School Choice Law, State Officials Vow to Fight Ruling

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — A decision by a Utah judge has put a major educational reform into question, ruling the recently passed school choice program unconstitutional, setting the stage for an appeal by state leaders who championed it. The move challenges a bill that sought to provide state-funded scholarships to students attending private schools. The judge’s ruling, issued on Monday, throws a wrench into the state’s aim to broaden education options beyond public schooling, advocating for parents’ freedom to choose the best educational settings for their children. Critics of the bill, however, have celebrated … Read more