
was a founding partner of Morrison Cohen LLP, a
90-lawyer general practice firm in
New York City. For 19 years
he was the firm’s Chair and headed its Matrimonial
Department.
Mr. Cohen was profiled in the New
York Times as one of the most powerful divorce
attorneys in the U.S. In addition to spending
substantial time litigating matters in court and
counseling clients, he regularly writes and lectures
in the United States
and Europe on
issues relating to marriage and its dissolution. He
is the author of Reconcilable Differences,
published in 2002 by Simon & Schuster.
He is a
member of the American
College
of Family Trial Lawyers
and a Fellow of the
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. His
biography appears in the current editions of Best
Lawyers in America, Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in America
and Who’s Who in American Law. Mr. Cohen is an
Adjunct Professor at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Law..
(Link to Curriculum
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