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Trio - December 7, 2015
14 December 2015
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Edward "Teddy" Eynon, Patrick L. Anderson and Ana D.
Schwab were featured in the Politico article, "Trio."
Full text can be found in the December 7, 2015, issue, but a
synopsis is below.
Fox Rothschild has added Teddy Eynon, Patrick Anderson and Ana
Schwab to its Administrative Law & Government Relations
Department.
Eynon previously worked for Rep. John Shadegg and the House
Oversight and Government Reform Committee. He is accompanied by
Anderson, who used to work for Rep. Henry Bonilla and the Senate
Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs and Schwab, who
worked for Rep. Paul Gosar, Rep. Keith Rothfus and the National
Republican Congressional Committee.
Eynon, Anderson and Schwab represent Ash Grove Cement Company,
Cone Health System, eX2 Technology, Firetrace International, Gulf
Coast Waste Disposal Authority, Living Circle and Nuvem
Logistics.
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