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Frost Law Welcomes Lorenzo Bivans as Director

Former Exelon and Lockheed Martin Counsel Strengthens Business and Tax Law Services

ANNAPOLIS, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Glen Frost, Founder and Managing Partner of Frost Law, is pleased to announce that Lorenzo Bivans has joined the firm as a Director, focusing on transactional matters and tax planning. Lorenzo brings extensive experience advising clients on mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, and the formation and restructuring of business entities.

“I’m excited to join Frost Law at a time when businesses are navigating increasingly complex transactional and tax matters,” said Lorenzo. “I look forward to helping clients structure transactions and business initiatives that meet their goals while addressing both legal and tax considerations.”

“Lorenzo’s experience across in-house and law firm environments makes him a tremendous addition to Frost Law,” said Glen. “His knowledge of transactional business law and tax planning will strengthen our ability to serve clients with practical, comprehensive guidance on complex business matters.”

Prior to joining Frost Law, Lorenzo served as Senior Counsel in Rosenberg Martin Greenberg’s Business Planning and Transactions and Tax and Wealth Planning groups, where he advised on the structural and tax aspects of complex business transactions. Earlier in his career, he also served as in-house counsel at Exelon and Lockheed Martin, managing corporate transactions and navigating legal and tax matters in the energy and defense industries. He has practiced at both major and mid-sized law firms, with extensive experience in federal tax planning, including renewable energy credits and other tax incentives, as well as related state and local tax issues. Lorenzo closely monitors federal legislative developments, IRS and Treasury guidance, and industry initiatives to provide practical, forward-looking advice.

Barred in Maryland and the District of Columbia, Lorenzo is a current member of the American Bar Association, the National Bar Association, and the Maryland State Bar Association. He also serves on the Boards of Directors for Maryland Legal Aid and the Maryland Center for Legal Assistance. Known for his practical, results-driven approach, he helps clients navigate complex business transactions and the legal and financial considerations of growth, restructuring, and strategic planning.

About Frost Law

Frost Law is the home of accomplished attorneys, certified public accountants, financial planners, and other legal, accounting, and financial professionals. Our core practice areas include civil and criminal tax controversy; tax planning for individuals and businesses; transactions involving business and general counsel services; bankruptcy; commercial and probate litigation; estate and trust law, including planning and administration; and professional grievance investigations. We serve clients throughout the country and abroad, offering virtual services for clients who prefer to meet remotely. Headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, Frost Law has expanded its footprint across the East Coast, with office locations in New York, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Virginia, Florida, and most recently, Atlanta, Georgia.

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