Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP’s health insurance practice runs the gamut, and the team is highly experienced in advising clients on issues such as Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, regulatory and compliance concerns, as well as in acting for clients in complex litigation at trial and appellate level. Many major insurance carriers, MCOs, health plans, providers, and other key stakeholders in the health care market count themselves as clients of the firm, benefiting from the group’s extensive resources. The expanding practice is directed by a team of four: Century City-based Eric Klein, who is well-versed in M&A and the design of payor and provider initiatives and compliance programs, San-Francisco-based Eric Newsom, who is similarly instrumental in mergers and acquisitions, affiliations, corporate reorganizations, joint ventures, PE investments and disposition transactions, DC partner Christine Clements, who leverages extensive in-house experience and is noted for her Medicare Advantage chops, and NYC-based Amanda Zablocki, who advises health insurance players on ventures, corporate governance, fraud, waste and abuse, as well as Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. Also central to the practice are Lynsey Mitchel, an HMO regulatory specialist hailing from Century City, and Los Angeles litigator Moe Keshavarzi. Century City-based Matthew Goldman concentrates on regulatory and transactional work.
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  • SCAN Health Plan
  • Blue Shield of California
  • Molina Healthcare
  • Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
  • MultiPlan Corporation
  • Kaiser Foundation Health Plan
  • UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust
  • Montefiore Health System HMO, LLC
  • HealthCare Partners, IPA
  • Hawaii Medical Service Association

Highlight-Mandate

  • Helped SCAN Health Plan secure a major victory that will allow it to recoup more than $250 million in Medicare Advantage payments, after challenging CMS’s revised calculation of “STAR Ratings” for 2024.
  • Guided Molina Healthcare, Inc. through the healthcare regulatory aspects of Molina’s acquisition of Brand New Day and Central Health Plan of California, both wholly owned subsidiaries of Bright Health Company of California, Inc.

Anwält*innen

Führende Partner*innen

Die stärksten Partner*innen ihres Praxisbereichs, die eine führende Rolle in signifikanten Mandaten einnehmen und weitreichende Anerkennung unter Wettbewerbern und Mandanten genießen.

Partner*innen der nächsten Generation

Juniorpartner*innen, die im Markt von Mandanten und Wettbewerbern anerkannt werden und in einigen Mandaten eine Schlüsselrolle einnehmen.

Praxisleitung

Eric Klein; Christine Clements; Eric Newsom; Amanda Zablocki

Weitere Kernanwält*innen

Lynsey Mitchel; Moe Keshavarzi; Matthew Goldman