WILMINGTON, Del. -- Phillips & Cohen Associates, Ltd. (PCA), the global leader in deceased account care management and technology solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Lagow as its new Global General Counsel.

Lagow brings over two decades of legal and corporate governance expertise. He has a distinguished career advising companies across the financial services sector, both in-house and at law firms.

In his new role, Lagow will oversee PCA’s global legal strategy, ensure compliance with employment laws and regulations, and provide critical legal guidance to support the company’s continued expansion across domestic and international markets.

"Phillips & Cohen is well-regarded for its innovative solutions in the receivable management space, and I am delighted to be joining such a dynamic and forward-thinking team," said Lagow. "I look forward to contributing to the company's mission and driving its legal strategies as it continues to evolve in the ever-changing regulatory space."

“We are excited to welcome Chris to our leadership team,” said Howard Enders, President & Chief Legal Officer of Phillips & Cohen Associates. “His depth of experience and leadership make him the ideal choice to help guide our legal strategies as we continue to expand and innovate within our industry.”

About Phillips & Cohen Associates, Ltd.

Phillips & Cohen Associates, Ltd. is a specialty receivable management company providing customized services to creditors in a variety of unique market segments.  Phillips & Cohen Associates, Ltd is domestically headquartered in Wilmington, DE, with additional offices in Colorado and Florida as well as international offices in the UK, Canada, Germany, and Australia.  For more information about Phillips & Cohen Associates visit www.phillips-cohen.com. PCA provides Equal Employment Opportunity for all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information, and any other basis protected by federal, state, or local laws.


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