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Latham & Watkins Advises Crossover Health in Merger With Premise Health

March 16, 2026
Corporate team represents the national medical group in its strategic merger to create a unified company offering comprehensive healthcare services.

Premise Health and Crossover Health announced that they have merged. The combined organization will serve more than 400 organizations and millions of members, operating nearly 900 onsite and nearsite wellness centers across 47 states and Guam.

As a combined company, Premise Health and Crossover Health will deliver advanced primary care and occupational health services for employers, unions, tribes, and health plans. They will continue to accelerate alternative payment models, including primary care centered health plans.

Latham & Watkins LLP represented Crossover Health in the transaction with a corporate team led by Austin partner Rachel E. Ratcliffe Payne and Bay Area partner Benjamin Potter, with associates Luke Blackett and Anuj Ezekiel, and law clerk Megan Fitchen. Advice was also provided on employee compensation and benefits matters by Bay Area partner James Metz, with associate Nimra Syed; on antitrust and HSR matters by Washington, D.C. partner Ian R. Conner, Bay Area counsel Jason Daniels, Washington, D.C. counsel Francesca Pisano, New York and Washington, D.C. counsel Jamie Sadler, and associates Bernie Archbold, Evan Omi, Nathaniel Amann, and Hanna Nunez Tse; on HIPAA and data privacy matters by Bay Area partner Heather Deixler, with associate Chad Leiper; on data and technology transactions by Bay Area partner Michelle Ontiveros Gross, with associate Caroline Oluwayomi Omotayo; on healthcare matters by Bay Area partner Betty Pang, and counsel Yanyan Zhou; on tax matters by Bay Area partner Grace Lee, with associate Dennis J. Poehland; on representations and warranty insurance matters by Los Angeles partner Harrison White; and on regulatory matters by Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles partner Paul Rosen, with associate Adam Schupack.

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