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Hybrid firm managing $1 billion switches to Commonwealth from Securian

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Pennsylvania-based Legacy Planning Partners has four partners and 30 advisers and staff

Legacy Planning Partners, which manages $1 billion in assets, has moved its broker-dealer and registered investment adviser affiliations to Commonwealth Financial Network from Securian Financial Services.

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The firm, which has offices in Allentown, Plymouth Meeting and West Chester, Pa., is led by partners Jan Graybill, Robert Wermuth, Matthew Kulp and Kevin Donohue. It has 30 advisers and support staff.

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