Marc H. Cohen
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About Marc H. Cohen, Litigation Manager
Orlando divorce attorney Marc H. Cohen has been dedicated to the service of families in need of legal resources for more than two decades.
His interest in family law began when he volunteered to advocate for abused and neglected children in the foster care system through the Guardian Ad Litem program in Florida.
Mr. Cohen completed a thesis in law school on domestic violence laws and is steadfast in representing clients who have the best interest of their children in mind.
He has international experience and has taught ethics courses in law, business, and health care at the university level as an assistant professor for eight years. He is well-versed on fathers’ rights, as well as women’s and children’s issues.
Mr. Cohen has worked with many parents who are determined to be involved and take responsibility for their families in the face of difficult circumstances.
“I believe that integrity is one of the most important traits to have in the practice of law and life,” he said.
Mr. Cohen tells his clients to hope for the best but prepare for the worst. Family law is a process where settlement can be a good resolution, but is not always possible.
“It is also important in cases with minor children to keep their best interests in mind when making decisions on your case,” he said.
Licenses
Mr. Cohen is licensed to practice in Florida.
Education
Mr. Cohen received his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Miami with a concentration in Economics. He earned his Juris Doctor from St. Thomas University School of Law.
Professional Experience
Prior to joining Cordell & Cordell, Mr. Cohen practiced family law and real estate law.
Associations
- Florida Bar Association, 2001
- Marital and Family Law Section, 2001
- Orange County Bar Association, 2017
Publication
Publications
Chamorro-Courtland, C. & Cohen, M. (2017). Whistleblower Laws in the Financial Markets: Lessons for Emerging Markets. Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law, 34(2), 187-226. https://arizonajournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/01_ChmCtlndCohen.pdf
Barza, L. & Cohen, M. (2015). Teaching ethics: A case study based interdisciplinary framework. International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets, 7(4), 312-325. DOI: 10.1504/IJBEM.2015.072421 https://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=72421
Barza, L. & Cohen, M. (2014). Culture, moral reasoning and teaching business ethics: A snapshot of United Arab Emirates female business students. Journal of Business Ethics Education, 11, 69-88. https://www.neilsonjournals.com/JBEE/abstractjbee11barzacohen.html
Barza, L. & Cohen, M. (2013). A New Teaching Model for Ethics Education. Published in the proceedings of the Second International Conference on Emerging Research Paradigms in Business and Social Sciences.
Presentations
Chamorro-Courtland, C. &Cohen, M. (2017). Whistleblower Laws in the Financial Markets: Lessons for Emerging Markets. Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law. Emirates Securities and Commodities Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Chamorro-Courtland, C. &Cohen, M. (2017). Whistleblower Laws in the Financial Markets: Lessons for Emerging Markets. Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law. College of Business Speaker Series, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Cohen, M. (2017). Confidentiality in the Workplace. Workshop presented to all university administrative staff. Zayed University, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Barza, L. & Cohen, M. (2013). A New Teaching Model for Ethics Education. International Conference on Emerging Research Paradigms in Business and Social Sciences, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Barza, L., & Cohen, M. & Nandialath, A.(2012).Corporate social responsibility: ZU’s partnership with the Emirates Autism Center. Seminar presentation at Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Barza, L. & Cohen, M. (2011). Moral Reasoning among Business Students in the UAE. World Universities Forum, Hong Kong, China-Hong Kong.