Marc S. Cohen - Lawyer in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA 90067
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About the lawyer
Marc Cohen has substantial experience representing state and municipal agencies on a wide range of legal, budgetary and financial issues, including escheat (or unclaimed property) matters, developing creative solutions for government and administrative agencies facing budget gaps and other serious fiscal challenges and intragovernmental disputes. Mr. Cohen has also advised government clients on municipal bankruptcy matters, such as Chapter 9 eligibility and case administration, treatment and risks of municipal debt in Chapter 9 proceedings, and alternatives to bankruptcy.
Notably, Mr. Cohen currently represents the states of California and Delaware in enforcing their unclaimed property laws, including in connection with the life insurance and oil and gas industries. In addition to successfully obtaining judicial relief to enforce his clients rights to administer their state unclaimed property programs, he has also been especially successful in negotiating settlement agreements on behalf of his clients. This includes representing the California State Controllers Office in negotiating multi-state settlements with the insurance industry, to date, California has executed settlements with 24 major US insurers with a projected aggregate value of $2.4 billion nationally and over $300 million going to beneficiaries or to the state.
Mr. Cohen has also represented the City of Los Angeles in numerous matters, including advising the City of Los Angeles, Department of Airports in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases of American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Northwest Airlines and United Airlines, as well as advising the City in connection with the treatment of several contracts and leases between those carriers and Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA).
He continues to represent the City of Los Angeles in connection with an ongoing dispute involving Ontario airport. Additionally, Mr. Cohen has also represented several California state agencies and officers, including the State Controllers Office and the Department of Finance, in the Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy case of the City of San Bernardino.
In 2014, Mr. Cohen was chosen by California Lawyer magazine as a recipient of its prestigious California Lawyer Attorneys of the Year (CLAY) Award for his representation of the State Controllers Office in recovering billions of dollars in unpaid life insurance and annuity proceeds from insurance companies. He has been recognized as a Leading Individual in Chambers USA: Americas Leading Lawyers for Business since 2006. Chambers USA 2015 ranks Mr. Cohen as a leading practitioner in Bankruptcy Restructuring, noting that he gains plaudits from sources for his outstanding negotiation skills. He has been ranked for the past 20 years in Best Lawyers in America for Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights, and Insolvency and Reorganization. Additionally, he was named the 2006 Bankruptcy Lawyer of the Year by the Century City Bar Association.
He is a two term member of the Cornell University Council, is a Fellow in the American College of Bankruptcy and a two term lawyer representative for the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference. He has served as chair of the Executive Committee of the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and has served two terms as a member of the Insolvency Committee of the State Bar of California.
Mr. Cohen is actively involved with the Miracle Mile Civic Coalition and serves as the Chairman of the Model Adopt-A-Fire Station Program for the Los Angeles Fire Department. He is Chairman of the First-In Fire Foundation and has been named an Honorary Fire Chief by the LAFD. Mr. Cohen is also a Major in the California State Military Reserve, JAG Corps, and serves as Deputy Counsel? Cyber Defense for the California Military Department.
In addition, Mr. Cohen has participated in several speaking engagements, given numerous lectures and written on bankruptcy issues throughout the course of his career.
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