Rick Cohen - Dallas, TX
Attorney at Cohen & Cohen PC
Criminal Law Lawyers in Dallas, TX
12830 Hillcrest #111 Dallas, TX 75230 - 1527
Dallas Criminal Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law
Reviews
Highlights
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0.5 Value
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0.7 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2000Rick Cohen lied to me about my case, and failed to show up in court. You can find a better lawyer for way cheaper.
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Hired Attorney 2017-2018I paid $1k just to have this attorney to see my son in jail. According to my son, he said all the right things that he wanted to hear. He wanted me to hire him. Unfortunately, I did as he asked. My first impression was that Mr. Cohen was an a**hole. (my last impression is that he is a greedy, incompetent a**hole.) I paid a total of $10k for his appearance in jail. My son was charged as a felony when the law clearly stated it should have been tried as a misdemeanor. The crime was “online impersonation” for allegedly posting a picture of his (now ex) wife to Craigslist. My son was in jail for 15 months before his first trial. Mr. Cohen had no witnesses. Result was a deadlocked jury 7-5, in my son’s favor. The private attorney who had been assigned to help Mr. Cohen said Mr. Cohen should have stood up and asked for the case to be dismissed when the prosecution’s expert witness said he could not prove my son had been the one who posted the picture. The prosecution decided to retry the case, a case where there was no harm or intent for harm. It took another nine months for that trial to happen. For six of those months, Mr. Cohen was working to secure one witness to testify about Craigslist not being a social media site, but a bulletin board. At that trial, Mr. Cohen said he would call me as a character witness against the wife. And at that trial, the judge said anyone who was to be a witness could not observe the proceedings, which meant I was unable to stay in the courtroom. Mr. Cohen did not call me as a witness. My son was found guilty and sentenced to 75 years in prison. The only way I could get Mr. Cohen to talk to me while waiting for the trials was to not pay my monthly payment. At the final trial, he asked me three times if I had my last $500 for him. I should have fired Mr. Cohen and asked the judge if I could represent my son. I can guarantee the outcome would have been drastically different. So, heed this WARNING: This attorney is lazy, incompetent, says things he doesn’t do, and is all about the money.
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Hired Attorney 2018-2019My BAC was 0.071. I shouldn't have even been arrested. Someone recommended Rick Cohen so I paid him $2500 to represent me. He didn't communicate well with his own staff so he certainly didn't waste much time with me. After about 14 months of delays he wanted another $2500 to take my case to trial. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and call him incompetent. But I actually think he's much worse than that. Anyone want to buy a coffee cup for $2500? That's all I got from Mr. Cohen.
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