In this episode of the AGG Healthcare Litigation podcast, co-chair Jason Bring and partner Brian Stimson explore the topic of agency deference following the Supreme Court’s decision in Loper Bright Enterprises, Inc. v. Raimondo, which overturned Chevron deference. They discuss how the ruling signals a shift in authority from the Executive Branch back to the courts and the Legislature, with far-reaching implications for the healthcare sector.
Jason and Brian examine the aftermath of the Loper Bright Enterprises case and offer insights into the changing dynamics of agency deference and its impact on healthcare litigation. They explore regulatory compliance, enforcement actions, and legal strategy in the healthcare industry, highlighting new challenges and opportunities that arise as a result of this ruling.
Throughout their discussion, Jason and Brian underscore the need for vigilance and adaptability in navigating a shifting legal environment. They emphasize the importance of staying informed and proactive in responding to changes in agency deference and regulatory oversight.
Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into an evolving relationship between government agencies and the courts, offering practical advice for those working in healthcare litigation. It underscores the need for a proactive approach to navigating a changing legal landscape.
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