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Federal Court Vacates IRS Notice 2025-42: Five Percent Safe Harbor May be Restored for Wind and Solar Projects
On Saturday, June 6, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia vacated IRS Notice 2025-42 (the “Notice”), which…
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May 12, 2026
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American Telemedicine Association Nexus 2026
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Foley again proudly continues its longstanding sponsorship of the American Telemedicine Association and ATA Nexus. ATA Nexus 2026 unites leaders from across the digital health ecosystem to explore the future of care delivery while offering deep industry insights, with the theme of Flip The Switch: Igniting Scaled Digital Health.
May 27, 2026
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ABA’s Qui Tam & Civil False Claims and Healthcare Fraud Institute 2026
Foley partner Lisa Noller, Chair of the Firm’s Litigation Department, will be speaking at the American Bar Association’s Qui Tam & Civil False Claims and Healthcare Fraud Institute in Washington, D.C. from May 27-28.
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June 26, 2026
Health Care Law Today
California Attorney General Escalates Attack on PC-MSO Model: What Venture-Backed, Private Equity, and Digital Health Companies Need to Know
Foley & Lardner LLP (Foley) represented Carbon Health in negotiating a settlement agreement with the California Attorney General (AG) to resolve alleged corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) violations against Carbon Health, a technology-based primary and urgent care company that recently emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
June 26, 2026
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17 States Challenge California Packaging Law With National Supply Chain Stakes
On June 22, 2026, 17 states, led by Nebraska, along with the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW), sued California regulators and the Circular Action Alliance (CAA) in federal court, seeking to invalidate the state’s landmark packaging law, SB 54 (“SB 54” or “the Act”). The lawsuit, Nebraska v. Heller, is the first coordinated, multistate attack on the broader “extended producer responsibility” (EPR) model gaining traction for packaging regulation across the United States.
June 25, 2026
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DOJ’s 2026 Health Care Fraud Takedown: Details Behind the Headline Number and What It Means for Health Care Providers
For health care companies, investors, management services organizations, provider platforms, and boards, the more important message is more specific: the government is now treating fast-growing reimbursement categories as data-driven, enterprise-risk environments.
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June 24, 2026
The Path & The Practice
Episode 139: Tim Casey, General Counsel of Numotion
This episode features a conversation with Tim Casey, General Counsel of Numotion. In this discussion, Tim reflects on growing up in Lindenhurst, IL, and attending Lewis University for undergrad before earning his master’s and then J.D. from Marquette University. He reflects on the early days of being a lawyer, including clerking for a district and circuit court as well as working as an associate at Foley.
June 17, 2026
Health Care Law Today Podcast
Episode 39: Let’s Talk Compliance: Not All wRVU’s are Created Equal (Part 2)
In this episode, Jana Kolarik, a partner in Foley’s Health Care Practice Group, and Angie Caldwell, principal and CFO of PYA, continue their discussion on the importance of work relative value units (wRVUs) and fair market value (FMV) under the Stark Law and what this can mean for how health care organizations pay their physicians.
June 16, 2026
The Path & The Practice
Episode 138: Alexis Juergens, Senior Counsel
This episode features a conversation with Alexis Juergens. Alexis is a senior counsel in Foley’s Salt Lake City office and chair of the firm's associates committee. In this discussion, Alexis reflects on life growing-up in a military family, including a number of moves, before settling in Salt Lake City as a child.
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June 26, 2026
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17 States Challenge California Packaging Law With National Supply Chain Stakes
On June 22, 2026, 17 states, led by Nebraska, along with the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW), sued California regulators and the Circular Action Alliance (CAA) in federal court, seeking to invalidate the state’s landmark packaging law, SB 54 (“SB 54” or “the Act”). The lawsuit, Nebraska v. Heller, is the first coordinated, multistate attack on the broader “extended producer responsibility” (EPR) model gaining traction for packaging regulation across the United States.
June 25, 2026
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DOJ’s 2026 Health Care Fraud Takedown: Details Behind the Headline Number and What It Means for Health Care Providers
For health care companies, investors, management services organizations, provider platforms, and boards, the more important message is more specific: the government is now treating fast-growing reimbursement categories as data-driven, enterprise-risk environments.
June 23, 2026
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Stadium Technology in 2026: How Data Collection, Connectivity, and New Operating Models Are Reshaping the Stadium Experience
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Today’s arenas are more than simple venues for games. They are live networks, with the seating area as only a part of the larger experience.
This shift matters because it changes what teams and venue operators provide. Tickets still generate revenue, but in 2026, attention and the data it brings are the most valuable assets. Venues that connect fans, track movement, reduce hassles, and personalize screens and phones can improve the fan experience and boost profits.