What's Happening?
Jon Brose has joined Cooley as a partner in its tax practice based in New York. The firm announced this strategic hire on Thursday, highlighting Brose's extensive experience in advising investment funds and their sponsors on tax-related aspects of fund formation
and operations. His expertise spans management entity and fund structuring, seeding arrangements, partnership and international tax issues, compensation arrangements, and transactional matters throughout the investment fund lifecycle. Brose transitions to Cooley from his previous position at Cadwalader.
Why It's Important?
The addition of Jon Brose to Cooley's tax practice is significant as it strengthens the firm's capabilities in handling complex tax issues related to investment funds. This move is likely to enhance Cooley's competitive edge in the legal market, particularly in New York, a major hub for financial services and investment activities. Brose's expertise in international tax issues and fund structuring is crucial for clients navigating the increasingly complex global tax landscape. This hire could attract more investment fund clients to Cooley, potentially increasing the firm's market share and influence in the legal sector.











