Rich Cohn

AAC Partners Richard Cohn and Chris Aitken Recognized for Impeccable Client Satisfaction

American Business Author Michael LeBouf once said, “A satisfied customer is the best business strategy of all.” As a law firm that lives by this philosophy, Aitken Aitken Cohn is proud to have been recognized by their clients for top notch service and satisfaction. AAC Partners Richard Cohn and Chris Aitken have both been nominated to… read more

AAC Attorneys Named 2015 Super Lawyers; Three Make the Top 50 for Orange County; Founding Partner Named to California’s Top 100

Aitken Aitken Cohn is proud to announce that 100 percent of its qualified attorneys have been named 2015 Super Lawyers. Wylie Aitken, Darren Aitken, Chris Aitken, Ashleigh Aitken, Richard Cohn, Michael Penn and Casey Johnson have all been honored this year. Furthermore, Wylie, Darren and Chris have been named to the Top 50 Lawyers in… read more

$70,000: Driver Making Left Hand Turn Is Rear-Ended By Speeding Motorist

CASE DESCRIPTION:  Driver was making a left hand turn into a mobile home park when he was rear ended by a speeding car.  Plaintiff brought suit for a back injury he sustained during the accident.  Defendant admitted liability since he rear-ended the driver.  However, he did dispute Plaintiff’s estimation of damages. RESULT:  $70,000.00 total settlement… read more

$50,000: Child Fractures Elbow During Rehearsal Performance For School Principal

CASE DESCRIPTION: Plaintiff was at school practicing for a play. She was required to kneel on a table for the scene. Plaintiff was injured when she was pushed off the table. Plaintiff brought suit for personal injury premised upon the Defendant negligently requiring students to be in position of kneeling on a table. RESULT: $50,000.00… read more

Seminars

OCTLA “Is the Policy Open?” July 28, 2005 Rich Cohn LORMAN SEMINARS “Select Topics for Legal Staff” August 2005 Darren Aitken CONSUMER ATTORNEYS OF CALIFORNIA “What’s Your Point? The How To’s of Today’s State of the Art in Graphic Power Point Presentations” November 20, 2005 Wylie Aitken