Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that its New York office will be at 75 Rockefeller Plaza—a landmark address that embodies the energy, prestige and global reach of Midtown Manhattan.
The firm announced its expansion into the New York market in July with the addition of Anne Elise Herold Li, who will serve as the New York office managing partner, and Paul Keller, both shareholders in the Intellectual Property Department, along with Of Counsel James Reed. Adama Iwu, policy director in the State Government Relations and State Attorneys General practices, will also join the New York office.
“Opening an office in one of the world’s most renowned business centers is a pivotal moment for our strategic growth plan,” said Rich Benenson, Brownstein’s managing partner. “While we’ve worked with many New York-based clients through our nationally recognized legal departments and Government Relations practice, this location at 75 Rockefeller Plaza puts us in the heart of Midtown and is easily accessible to our growing client base.”
75 Rockefeller Plaza is more than a business address—it’s a symbol of New York’s legacy of innovation and leadership. Surrounded by world-class art, dining and cultural institutions, the building offers a dynamic environment that reflects Brownstein’s commitment to excellence and forward-thinking client service. Brownstein’s office will be on the 26th floor.
“This location places us in the heart of New York’s business and cultural landscape, and I’m excited to build a team here that reflects the energy, innovation and excellence that define both the city and our firm,” said Li.
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