Zuckerman chairman Graeme Bush says that Cohen’s background will be an asset in his role as recruiter. The firm plans to add lawyers in New York who focus on white-collar and government investigations areas, as well as commercial litigation involving the financial services industry. “He was a perfect fit for us,” Bush says.

Cohen joins Zuckerman, where he officially began working Monday, after spending four and a half years in Andrew Cuomo’s inner circle, first as chief of staff during Cuomo’s tenure as New York attorney general, and then as secretary to the governor when Cuomo assumed the state’s top elected office in January.

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