With Latest Construction Practice Hires, Cozen O'Connor Continues to Target DC for Growth
The firm sees Washington and New York as key targets for expansion, and its eyeing more D.C. hires in its corporate, employment and regulatory practices.
October 09, 2019 at 03:29 PM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
Cozen O'Connor has added four attorneys to its construction law practice in two weeks, as it continues to make growth in Washington, D.C., a priority for the firm.
Christopher Sweeney and Alexandra Busch arrived at the firm this week from construction boutique Peckar & Abramson, rejoining colleagues Stephen Seeger and Jesse Keene, who both joined Cozen O'Connor from the boutique last month. Seeger joined as a shareholder, Keene and Sweeney joined as members, and Busch is an associate.
All four attorneys will be based in the firm's D.C. office, which in the past decade has grown from just seven attorneys to a 79-attorney, full-service office, said Michael Heller, Cozen O'Connor's CEO.
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