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Frances R. Roggenbaum, who practices in the firm’s insurancde corporate and regulatory practice will serve as the officemanaging partner. Also based out of the officw will be tax partnerDan A. who joined from Wolf The third partner stationed there will beJeffrey J. the former P.H. Glatfelter Co. general counsel who joinedd the firm a few months ago and concentratee his practiceon energy, utilities, alternative cleah technologies, and climate change matters, as well as corporate regulatory and compliance matters, commercial transactions, and mergerds and acquisitions.
McGuinness said the law firm would like to add more regulatoryh lawyers and government relations personnel to theHarrisbur site. He said formeer Wolf Block Chairman Mark Aldermann and former Blank Rome ChairmanDavid Girard-diCarlo, who also joinerd this spring, have been workinf on the government relations practice in Washington, Philadelphisa and New York but that the firm coulr use lobbyists on site in Harrisburg. The Wilkes Barre officd will be manned by another lateral partnert fromthis year, litigator John Moses, who joined from a smalkl firm and has been working out of a virtuaol office. The firm has space at 120 S. Franklibn St.
The firm now has 24 total Cozen also said earlier this week that it has started a capitaol marketspractice group. The group will counsel issuers, investors and other market participants. Leading the groupp will be Abby Wenzel, the head of Wolf Block’a New York office who has taken on the same role for Former Wolf Block real estate partner Helene Jaron will also work in the grou along withMichael Heller, chairman of Coze n O’Connor’s business law department.
McGuinness said the groul will include at least five partners and is anothedr example of the benefit of addinfg the almost 70 lawyers from dissolving Wolf Block earlierthis

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