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Indianapolis Class Action Law Firm
Overview
The Firm was founded in 1968 by former Indiana Attorney General, John J. Dillon, Louis F. Cohen and others. Since that time, Cohen & Malad has grown to be an admired and respected law firm. The Firm prosecutes and defends class actions and other civil litigation in Courts throughout the United States. Cohen & Malad also advises companies and businesses in business transactions and the preparation of legal documents necessary to accomplish their goals. The Firm also provides skilled representati ...
The Firm was founded in 1968 by former Indiana Attorney General, John J. Dillon, Louis F. Cohen and others. Since that time, Cohen & Malad has grown to be an admired and respected law firm. The Firm prosecutes and defends class actions and other civil litigation in Courts throughout the United States. Cohen & Malad also advises companies and businesses in business transactions and the preparation of legal documents necessary to accomplish their goals. The Firm also provides skilled representati ...
The Firm was founded in 1968 by former Indiana Attorney General, John J. Dillon, Louis F. Cohen and others. Since that time, Cohen & Malad has grown to be an admired and respected law firm. The Firm prosecutes and defends class actions and other civil litigation in Courts throughout the United States. Cohen & Malad also advises companies and businesses in business transactions and the preparation of legal documents necessary to accomplish their goals. The Firm also provides skilled representation in high-stakes divorces and assists lenders in collecting their loans.
Today, Cohen & Malad employs more than 20 highly skilled attorneys, backed by a large support staff, with extensive experience in a wide range of litigation and business services. Using the latest in legal technology and backed by decades of litigation experience, Cohen & Malad LLP works hard to protect and enforce the rights of its clients both in and out of Court.
About Cohen & Malad, LLP
Practice Areas
- Class Action
- Personal Injury
- Family Law
- Business Litigation
- Commercial & Real Estate
- Business Services
- Appellate Law
People
Attorneys
- Arend J. Abel (Attorney)
- Julie M. Andrews (Attorney)
- David J. Cutshaw (Attorney)
- Scott D. Gilchrist (Attorney)
- Jeffrey A. Hammond (Attorney)
- Gabriel A. Hawkins (Attorney)
- Kelley J. Johnson (Attorney)
- Jonathan A. Knoll
- Gregory L. Laker (Partner)
- Irwin B. Levin (Managing Partner)
- Richard M. Malad (Senior Partner)
- Vess A. Miller (Attorney)
- Edward B. Mulligan V
- Richard E. Shevitz (Partner)
- TaKeena M. Thompson (Attorney)
- Lynn A. Toops (Attorney)
- Brian K. Zoeller (Partner)
Office Information
Address
One Indiana Square #1400 Indianapolis, IN 46204
Fax
- (317) 636-2593
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