What is the Difference Between Mediation and Collaborative Law?
Published October 12, 2010
With 25 years of experience practicing law, Attorney Douglas Cohn’s career has brought him from Massachusetts to Vermont and back to Maryland, where he is able to pass his knowledge and familiarity with various areas of family law to his many clients in the Bethesda area. In addition to his role as an active member in the legal community, since returning to Maryland Cohn has become a member of the Collaborative Dispute Resolution Board which allows him to participate in Collaborative Law—a process that allows couples to create custody arrangements, alimony agreements and divide property outside of the courtroom.
Published October 12, 2010