Cohen & Malad, LLP

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Updated 11/18/2011

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One Indiana Square
Suite 1400

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Phone: (317) 636-6481 / (866) 446-7478 (Toll Free)

Fax: (317) 636-2593

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Websites associated with this firm:http://www.cohenandmalad.com

Summary

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 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.

Areas of Practice

  • Class Action
  • Personal Injury
  • Family Law
  • Business Litigation
  • Commercial & Real Estate
  • Business Services
  • Appellate Law

West Practice Categories

Business & Commercial Law, Family Law, Litigation & Appeals, Class Actions, Personal Injury -- Defense, Personal Injury -- Plaintiff, Real Estate Law

Office Information

Address

One Indiana Square
Suite 1400
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Phones

(317) 636-6481
(866) 446-7478 (Toll Free)

Faxes

(317) 636-2593

Emails

Contact Us

Websites

http://www.cohenandmalad.com

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