James I. Cohen, experienced Business, Government attorney in Portland, ME with 8 reviews
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James I. Cohen

One Portland Square, Portland, ME

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1991:
Columbia University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1987:
Princeton University, A.B.

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Jeannette cardin

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Parousia !

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02 May, 2024
Erik Peters over the course of several years assisted me with my case to the end. He is wonderful to work with and took the time to explain the process and predicted outcomes. He is genuine thorough and I'm thankful I found him when I did.
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Publications

2014:
Portland Press Herald, Maine Voices: Vote no on Question 1 for a safer and improved Congress Square
2014:
Bangor Daily News, Not a lot of short-term relief’: Looming winter power price spikes provide backdrop for natural gas talks in Maine
2014:
Bangor Daily News, Working together, taking risks focus of Portland chamber’s annual dinner
2014:
Natural Gas: Continued Growth in Maine, How Maine Would Select Among Competing Proposals for Natural Gas Capacity
2014:
Portland Daily Sun, Delegation reflects on trip to Japanese sister city
2013:
Banking Law Update, Feds Revise Risk Retention Rules For Securitization Transactions
2013:
Bangor Daily News, Island residents worry that ferry service will be empowered to take private land, subvert town rules
2013:
Portland Press Herald, Civic center trustees reject new talks with Pirates
2012:
Maine Banker Magazine, Internet Banking: Six (or so) Key Lessons
2012:
Banking Law Update, Foreclosure Scandal: Five Largest Mortgage Lenders Propose Settlement with States
2012:
Banking Law Update, 12 Steps to Managing Interest Rate Risk: Feds issue new FAQs
2012:
Kennebec Journal, Natural gas pipeline showdown next month as appeal goes to state panel
2012:
Maine Water Utilities Association Annual Meeting, A Trustee's Whiteboard
2012:
Maine Bankers Association, Bank Expo, Fair Lending Hot Topics
2011:
Banking Law Update, Robosigning Scandal: Maine Supreme Court condemns practice, declines to impose more penalities
2011:
Portland Press Herald, Sanford eyed as site for clinic
2010:
Portland Press Herald, Ranked Choice Balloting is Wild Card in Mayor's Race
2010:
Water System Sustainability Sumposium, Trustee Responsibilities: Walking the Line
2010:
Portland Press Herald, Portland's Question 1 Would Give City a Real Mayor, and it Needs One
2009:
Portland Press Herald, Conclusive Evidence: Lab a Big Help
2009:
Portland Press Herald, Don't Wait to Apply for U.S. Funds
2009:
Portland Press Herald, Tax Relief and Reform Greatly Spurred by New State Law
2006:
Portland Press Herald,, Crime Busting Costs Promote Sharing; Efforts Are Under Way to Have Greater Portland Police Departments Use a Regional Forensics Facility
2006:
Portland Press Herald, Mayor Wants City to Explore Civic Center Renovations
2006:
Portland Press Herald, Portland Chamber Keys on Growth; The Community Group Sets Economic Development Goals, Including a Task Force with the City
2005:
Portland Press Herald, New Mayor, Ambitious Plans
2005:
Verrill Dana, LLP Website, Mayor's Inaugural Speech
2005:
The Bollard, Clapton is God, Cohen is Mayor
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