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Robert Loesch is a securities and corporate lawyer. He began his legal career as an attorney at the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Enforcement in New York City, where he prosecuted violations of the federal securities laws. Bob brings over two decades of experience counseling both public and private companies in connection with securities and corporate compliance matters, including mergers and acquisitions, SEC reporting, exchange listing rules, corporate governance, board and committee matters, securities offerings, proxy matters, investor relations, state corporate laws, executive compensation, and general commercial matters. Bob maintains longstanding client relationships and often works with clients in an outside general counsel capacity. Bob’s understanding of their business goals allows him to work as a valued partner in achieving their business objectives. Upon leaving the SEC in 1995, Bob joined Baker Hostetler in Cleveland where he was a securities and corporate lawyer and a partner for 10 years. Bob joined Tucker Ellis in 2011. Bob also serves a New York Stock Exchange-listed commercial vehicle and automotive parts supplier client as its Secretary. Bob is ranked in Chambers USA in the area of Corporate/M&A (Ohio: North), where he is described as “a sophisticated securities lawyer.” One client remarks, “He is always responsive to any requests and always has a reasonable perspective. He is calm and levelheaded about various matters and reaches good outcomes on challenging issues.”
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