Amber Rose Cohen
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Amber Rose Cohen

Cohen Cleary, P.C.

122 Dean Street
Taunton, MA 02780

Phone: 508-269-3051

Website: cohencleary.com

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About Amber Rose Cohen

Attorney Cohen concentrates her legal practice in the areas of family law and criminal defense, specifically OUI defense. Attorney Cohen is passionate about her work in representing those who are in need of legal representation, and strives to follow our firm’s promise of integrity, commitment and results. Attorney Cohen has 10 years of trial experience and successfully defends her clients. The' circumstances for every client are evaluated on a case by case basis. Attorney Cohen meets with her clients to ensure their understanding of the legal process, their rights, and possible outcomes. Attorney Cohen has practiced in all courts she is admitted and has conducted many trials in the District Courts, Superior Courts and the Federal court. Attorney Cohen is admitted to practice before all Massachusetts courts as well as the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, United States First Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States. Attorney Cohen is an active member in the following organizations: American Bar Association, Member; Massachusetts Bar Association, Member; National College of DUI Defense, member; Plymouth County Bar Association, Member; Bristol County Bar Association; Plymouth District Bar Association, Member.


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