Ann-Marie Luciano

Member, State Attorneys General Practice, Cozen O’Connor

Ann-Marie Luciano is a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in litigation, government investigations, and regulatory compliance. She specializes in advising clients on complex matters involving state attorneys general (AGs), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the Department of Justice (DOJ), focusing on cybersecurity, data privacy, antitrust, and consumer protection.

With a deep understanding of state AG priorities and regulatory processes, Anne-Marie helps clients navigate investigations strategically to achieve swift and often confidential resolutions. Her counsel extends to preemptive regulatory risk mitigation, ensuring compliance in data security, privacy, marketing, and advertising practices.

Anne-Marie’s diverse client base ranges from startups and tech disruptors to Fortune 100 companies in industries such as technology, pharmaceuticals, retail, and energy. She also has significant expertise in antitrust litigation and financial services, representing clients in Section 1 and Section 2 matters, Hart-Scott-Rodino filings, and M&A-related regulatory issues.

In addition to her corporate work, Anne-Marie is committed to pro bono efforts, including drafting influential amicus briefs for cases heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. Her dedication to achieving practical and innovative solutions makes her a trusted advisor to companies navigating the complex regulatory landscape.

Thanksgiving Give Back Week 2025: Feeding 30,000 Families and Supporting Furloughed Workers

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This Thanksgiving, we’re focused on one goal: provide holiday meals for 30,000 families across our region during Thanksgiving Give Back Week. You can make an immediate difference—just $24 sponsors one family’s Thanksgiving dinner. At…

Hub for Hope: Viers Mill Elementary School Food Distribution

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For a year and a half, So What Else has been a steady presence at Viers Mill Elementary School, showing up twice a month with fresh produce and healthy staples that families specifically ask for most. What began as “food drop-offs” has grown…

Volunteer Voices: Marcia Miller on Finding Purpose, Connection, and Community at So What Else

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When longtime Montgomery County resident Marcia Miller retired in 2019, she planned to spend her days volunteering and enjoying time with family. But like so many, her plans were put on pause when the pandemic hit. A few years later, a conversation…