Brach Eichler, a 90-attorney firm based in Roseland, NJ has launched a government affairs operation in Trenton with Rocco F. Iossa and Alan J. Steinberg. The two had been principals in State Street Partners, a Trenton lobbying firm which has ceased operations.

In a news release the law firm said that Brach Eichler Government Affairs, LLC. will serve clients across a broad base of business and industry, noting that the law firm “has particular expertise in the healthcare, environmental, transportation, real estate and pharmaceutical industries.”

John D. Fanburg, managing member of Brach Eichler, said, “Every day in our law practice, we see where the law and politics intersect, and how regulations are increasingly shaping the business climate in New Jersey. We launched Brach Eichler Government Affairs as a natural extension of our law practice.

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Iossa began his career as a legislative aide to the late Congressman Dennis Gallo. In 1991, he joined Brach, Eichler, Rosenberg, Silver, Bernstein, Hammer & Gladstone, P.C., where he focused his practice on healthcare, commercial and corporate law. In 1994, Iossa returned to government service, serving as senior assistant counsel for Governor Christine Todd Whitman.  In 1995, he was named appointments counsel to the Governor.

Steinberg served as the Regional Administrator for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 from September 7, 2005 until January 20, 2009. Prior to his EPA appointment, he was Regional Advocate, Region 2, for the federal government’s Small Business Administration. He served as the Executive Director of the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, was a member of the New Jersey Executive Commission on Ethical Standards, worked for the New Jersey Department of Commerce and Economic Development as an Assistant Commissioner, and acted as Senior Policy Advisor in the New Jersey Assembly Majority Office.

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