Overview
Welcome to The Cohen Law Group. TCLG
brings together four attorneys who have enjoyed successful and diverse careers over many years. We like working with each other and we believe our clients can benefit substantially from a joining together of our combined experience of over 50 years of practice. Our structure, by virtue of which Jeff Cohen is Of Counsel to the firm, provides great flexibility and enables us to focus on our clients' needs rather than the practice management issues that sometimes consume so much time at more traditional firms.
We believe a small firm comprised of highly experienced attorneys, supported by a dedicated, tech-savvy staff, can provide exceptional service and value to its clients. When we perform well, clients appreciate us and come to rely on us as an integral part of their team. We seek to develop these long-term relationships, not only because it is in our economic interest, but also because the most satisfied lawyers we know are those practicing in small firms, with people they respect, and clients they understand and like.
TCLG serves clients in the Denver-Boulder area and throughout
Colorado
. The firm maintains offices in
Boulder
and
Nederland
, but because it has clients throughout the state, the firm's attorneys and staff members regularly meet with clients in
Denver
and in some cases at the client's place of business.
Because of the diverse backgrounds of its attorneys, TCLG has experience in many areas of the law, but emphasizes eight areas of practice:
Agricultural, Equine, Forestry, Wildlife Law, and
Public
Lands
Business and Commercial Law (Transactions and Litigation)
Estate Planning, Trusts, and Probate
Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition
Municipal Law and Special Districts
Real Estate Law and Litigation
Tax-Exempt Organizations and Trade Associations
Taxation, Tax Compliance, and Tax Controversy
Philosophy
TCLG strives to practice law in a customized and result-oriented manner. We understand that every client has his, her or its own personality, character, history, habits and budget. An approach that suits admirably for one client may be too slow, too expensive, or too disruptive for another. Our priority therefore to listen to you to understand your business, your goals, your dreams, and your limitations. And we understand that your priority is to be able to get on with your business and with your life.
We also understand that many clients, both individual and institutional, associate the hiring of lawyers with negative and unfortunate events in their lives. We cannot control the external factors that sometimes require people and entities to seek legal advice; what we can do is try our best make the legal processes as comfortable as possible.
Guiding Principles
As TCLG goes about its daily business in the practice of law, we follow certain principles:
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We believe that the traditional distinction between litigation and transactional work, made at many firms, is usually artificial. Litigation in the commercial sector is almost always a transaction gone sour. Because our lawyers are equally at home in the courtroom and the boardroom, we have the ability to develop and facilitate transactions of today that are the least likely to become the lawsuits of tomorrow. If you or your company becomes a party to a lawsuit, we not only are able to handle the litigation for you, we will show you how to better protect yourself or your company in the future.
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The same is true of our family estate planning services, which is an important part of our practice, not a sideline. We will endeavor to provide you with carefully drawn wills, trusts and other estate planning documents designed to provide you peace of mind and ease of transition of your assets. If probate or trust administration proceedings are required, we can provide these as well, eliminating or reducing your need to hire new attorneys at a stressful time of life. We also are well-equipped to assist you with the establishment of foundations and planned-giving programs.
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Our trial practice is founded on the notion that all trial lawyers must possess certain skills that can be developed only through experience. These include understanding the principles of persuasion, having a thorough knowledge of the rules of evidence, and having the ability to think on one's feet. Once an attorney develops these skills, he or she is well-equipped to try many different kinds of cases. For this reason, TCLG is comfortable representing clients in all but the most specialized litigation.
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No matter how strong your case, or how bright your attorney, effective communication is the key to success in any legal forum. Mark Cohen is a published author and frequent lecturer, as well as a successful trial attorney, and as a result have highly developed communication skills. We insist on clear and concise writing and superior oral communication.
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We will be prompt and responsive to your needs. We will return your calls quickly, and if any attorney will be unavailable for any extended period we will tell you that ahead of time and plan for any contingencies that may arise during his or her absence. We will keep you consistently and timely informed of the progress of your matter.
The attorneys at TCLG love living and practicing law in
Colorado
and expect to be doing both for many years to come. Whether the client is a large Denver based organization or a family owned business in rural Colorado, the firm desires to grow with its clients and seeks to develop long-term relationships with clients in the belief that a solid understanding of the client's needs is vital to providing sound legal advice.
| Administrative Law and Hearings |
Adverse Possession Law, Prescriptive Easements, and Litigation |
| Agricultural Law and Agribusiness |
Boundary Disputes |
| Bureau of Land Management (BLM) |
Business Law and Litigation |
| Commercial Law and Litigation |
Condominiums and Common Interest Communities |
| Conservation Easements |
Construction Law and Litigation |
| Contracts and Contract Litigation |
Copyright Law and Litigation |
| Corporate Law and Litigation |
Corporate Veil Litigation |
| Creditor's Rights and Representation of Creditors in Bankruptcies |
Deceptive Trade Practices |
| Distributorships |
Easements and Easement Litigation |
| Emergency Medical Services |
Employment Law -- Employer |
| Environmental Law |
Equine Law / Horse Law |
| Estate Planning and Administration |
Farm & Ranch Law |
| Fire Districts |
Forestry |
| Franchises & Franchise Law |
Health Clubs, Spas, and Gyms |
| Home Inspection Law and Litigation |
Homeowners Associations |
| HUD Regulations |
Intellectual Property Law and Litigation |
| Internet Law / Computer Law |
Livestock |
| Mechanic's Liens |
Military Law |
| Natural Resources |
Nonprofit Organizations |
| Partnerships and Partnership Law |
Probate, Probate Administration, and Probate Litigation |
| Public Lands |
Quiet Title Actions |
| Real Estate Law and Litigation |
Sale and Leasing of Heavy Equipment |
| Sand, Gravel, and Aggregate Industry |
Security Clearances |
| Special Districts |
State, Local & Municipal Law |
| Taxation, Tax Compliance, and Tax Controversy |
Tax Exempt Organizations |
| Trade Associations |
Trade Secrets |
| Trademarks and Trademark Litigation |
Trusts, Trust Administration, and Trust Litigation |
| Unfair Competition |
Uniform Commercial Code |
| Wildlife Law |
Workplace Violence, Workplace Violence Policies, and Workplace Violence Injuries |