1. Health Reform Law: A Roundup of Obamacare Legal Analysis

    You know what the Supreme Court decided on Thursday. Since then, everyone has been trying to make sense of it all.

    For your reference, here’s a roundup of posts we’ve written thus far, as we organize the excellent PPACA legal analysis written by lawyers and law firms over the past few days.

    You should see:

    - Obamacare Ruled Constitutional: What It Means for You

    One of our very first posts on the decision, this includes a long list of links to early analysis by lawyers and law firms writing on JD Supra.

    A good starting point»

    - 5 Immediate Steps for Businesses Now That Obamacare Upheld

    “The U.S. Supreme Court ruling to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act doesn’t mean the end of legal challenges to health care reform efforts, but it does mean that employers can no longer wait to make the changes required by the law…”

    Read the entire analysis for business owners»

    - What the Obamacare Ruling Means for Health Care Providers

    “The decision will allow institutional health providers (hospitals, etc.) to begin implementing long-considered plans for a no-longer-distant future. What might that future bring? Three themes…”

    Read the entire analysis for health care providers»

    - Biosimilars Benefit From Healthcare Reform Decision

    In the words of law firm Dechert LLP: “Presumably it will be full speed ahead through the regulatory process, and we will see biosimilar applications for approval and attendant patent litigation before too long…”

    Read the entire analysis on the benefits for biologics»

    - And on JD Supra

    Here’s where you can keep track of all the new law firm advisories as they come in to JD Supra. We’ll be writing additional, theme-specific blog posts in the coming days. In the meantime:

    Healthcare reform updates on JD Supra»

    @JDSupra

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