Jeremy M. Cohen | Attorney
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About Jeremy
Just out of law school, I began working on class-action lawsuits on behalf of consumers who were manipulated into losing their long-term savings by life insurance agents in the 1980s and 1990s. This gave me a good foundation for helping individuals with financial concerns.
I continued my career as an attorney working in the insurance industry. For several years I managed worldwide, multi-million dollar claims and litigation on behalf of General Electric. It was there that I was influenced by the GE model for setting high expectations for my performance and client service.
I am Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Salem Harbor Community Development Corporation (a non-profit entity). Earlier in 2009, the Salem Five Bank selected me to be a corporator for their Board of Directors. Previous to that appointment I was named an advisory member to the board of directors of Beverly National Bank. I am a volunteer coordinator for the Salem Alliance of Food Pantries. I also am a member of the adjunct admissions committee for Clark University.
I attend legal education seminars on the topics of bankruptcy, civil procedure, personal injury, OUI matters and trial techniques.
Bankruptcy:
Our first client, a 27 year old attorney, had accumulated $28,000 in unsecured credit card debt while attending college and law school. His assumption was that these debts, along with $90,000 in student loans, would be driven down once he obtained a high paying job. This did not happen and having an awareness of the daily burden this placed on debtor and his ability to function, after trying other methods for relief, bankruptcy became the right thing to do. Debtor opted to file for Ch. 13 rather than Ch. 7 so as to pay something back to his creditors and begin restoring his credit score. Debtor has since seen his credit score creeping up as well as a new awareness to financial responsibility.
We regularly assist clients in being able to retain their automobiles and homes despite filing for bankruptcy protection. Most information people read prior to meeting with an attorney misleads them into thinking they will lose all of their real and personal property. That is not correct. When we walk out of the court and are on the steps saying our good-byes, the relief on the faces of my clients and the realization that they can begin again is an extremely satisfying moment for me.
We have also successfully saved the lives of a few dogs sentenced to death in several different states. Our representation of these animals developed through the internet after we had done a favor for a friend of the firm. The decisions to put animals down for alleged biting incidents are made too easily by non-qualified individuals with loud voices. Typically a dog and its owner are denied due process. We step in to verify that proper procedures are followed and that the right decisions are made to conclude the matter. It is not our specialty, but these cases offer a great challenge and are very provocative in small towns.
My best skill is listening. I like to understand my clients to the point where I can relieve the emotional strain that they carry.
Interests:
Fishing, family & coaching high school basketball.
Education
Clark University B.A.
Cohen & Assoc Highlights
Bankruptcy, Collection, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Credit & Debt, Estate Planning; Foreclosure; Insurance; Medical Malpractice; Personal Injury; Wills & Probate; Products Liability; Wills