David Samuel Cohen, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Orlando, FL with 6 reviews
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David Samuel Cohen

5728 Major Boulevard, Suite 550, Orlando, FL

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Chris

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24 Aug, 2023
David S. Cohen was referred to me by Alper Law and his legal secretary made all kinds of promises and claims that he gets the money back for his clients. So, set up a consultation with David S. Cohen & had to pay $200 upfront & had a 28 minute phone call with him & everything he claimed he could & would do, did nothing. I spent $200 for nothing. This guy must make his money off consultations by the phone. Do not waste your time or money on this guy out of Orlando. Will contact Alpers Law and let them know not to refer him
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Dennis warren

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25 Jan, 2021
I began using Mr. Cohen after I was the Plaintiff in 2 separate lawsuits a few years apart and he represented the Defendants in each case. I was amazed at how he representd them and constantly had my hired attorneys on their heels trying to deal with his knowledge and presentations to the Judge. After the second time dealing with this I decided to hire him myself and he has been my business and personal attorney ever since. I am in a business field where I deal with occasional lawsuits as the Plaintiff and wanted to make sure I was represented as best possible. Aside from his knowledge and polished approach in the courtroom one of the attributes I like most is his ability to review the facts you give him about a case and seldom having to go "research it", or go "talk with co-counsel" like most attorneys tell you.... always ending up in increased consultation bills. Mr. Cohen's rates are not cheap but they are within industry standards from what I have found, and the best part is he is so knowledgeable he doesn't waste time needing to go "research" most issues when you speak with him based on his legal experiences. I have also found (based on my frequency working at the courthouse) that many other local attorneys use him whenever they need assistance, or need someone to mediate their cases. If you want someone who understands all aspects of 'contractual law' and 'real estate law', and want him/her to give you the best represenataiion possible, give him a call. On the other hand if you are looking for someone to stroke you and make you feel good about your case, no matter how bad it may be, you're probably better off using someone else. There are many of them out there....Dennis Warren, Current Real Estate Investor and Retired Captain, Internal Affairs, Orange County
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Mary

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01 Jan, 2021
He took over $6,000.00 from me in 1999 and 2000. I did most of the work I paid him to do. He’s worthless!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and polished in the courtroom
“I was amazed at how he representd them and constantly had my hired attorneys on their heels trying to deal with his knowledge and presentations to the Judge.”
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Efficient and doesn't waste time on unnecessary research
“best part is he is so knowledgeable he doesn't waste time needing to go "research" most issues when you speak with him based on his legal experiences.”
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Highly recommended by other attorneys
“I have also found (based on my frequency working at the courthouse) that many other local attorneys use him whenever they need assistance, or need someone to mediate their cases.”
Cons
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Unprofessional and dismissive attitude towards clients
“From the moment I walked in he started joking about the paperwork amount that I had he charged by the pound. I don't know any attorney out there that doesn't want proof of what they're going after. Essentially at the end he didn't even give my caseload a look was given the standard oh I'm too busy and I doubt anybody would take your case with that much paperwork on the first visit very unprofessional.”
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Charges high fees without delivering results
“David S. Cohen was referred to me by Alper Law and his legal secretary made all kinds of promises and claims that he gets the money back for his clients. So, set up a consultation with David S. Cohen & had to pay $200 upfront & had a 28 minute phone call with him & everything he claimed he could & would do, did nothing. I spent $200 for nothing.”
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Provides poor client communication and service
“Constantly tried to convince me to agree with the opposing attorney - crazy ! - till I had to ask him if he remembered which side he was on. Would never answer my emails to the point, even though I would repeatedly ask him to address each bullet point query of mine.”

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