Plunkett Cooney announces that its East Lansing office will move on Sept. 25 to the historic Comerica Bank Building in downtown Lansing, Michigan.
The new office address will be: 101 N. Washington Square, Suite 1200, Lansing, MI 48933; phone 517-333-6598.
Plunkett Cooney’s new office space will be located on the completely renovated 12th floor of the Comerica Bank Building, which is one block from the Michigan Capitol. Visitors will be greeted by a contemporary design concept and employees will enjoy an open floor plan.
The new Lansing office will be home to four attorneys, one paralegal and two support staff members who provide a range of legal services to clients in the public and private sectors. The firm has maintained an office presence in the Lansing area since 1987.
“Our new office space will be first class, and we’re all looking forward to the opportunity to work in the heart of the state’s capital,” said East Lansing office Managing Partner Peter D. Cronk, who will continue his management duties at the new location. “We have an exceptional team here, and this location will be of particular importance to our expanding government relations practice.”
Plunkett Cooney provides an array of transactional and litigation services to clients in such diverse industries as health care, manufacturing, professional services, retail, insurance, banking and finance, real estate and many others. The firm’s clients include Fortune 500 corporations, privately-held companies, municipalities and nonprofits.
Included in the firm’s practice is a critical grouping of business advocacy services that involve aspects of government relations, public policy and regulatory law. Headed by former Michigan Speaker of the House and partner Tom Leonard, the members of this practice group represent a growing roster of private sector clients from a range of industries.
- Posted September 23, 2020
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