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Sheldon I.
Cohen graduated from Rutgers
University in 1959: with a B.S. in Ceramic
Engineering, and a B.A. in Humanities (with
honors); and from Georgetown University
School of Law in 1964 with an L.L.B.
He was admitted to the
Virginia bar in 1964, District of Columbia
-1964; Supreme Court of the United States -
1967; the D.C. Circuit, 4th Circuit, and the
Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal and the
U.S. Claims Court. |
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Mr. Cohen worked as
an Associate from 1964-1970, with the firm
of Chapman, DiSalle & Friedman, Washington,
D.C. with emphasis on employment law in
courts and before the U.S. Civil Service
Commission.
Mr. Cohen started his own practice in
1970. Sheldon I. Cohen & Assoc., has handled
government and private employment
discrimination and national security cases
since then. His primary practice in the last
18 years has been employment law with major
emphasis on national security law and
government employment law, representing
various individuals, unions and employers,
and appearing before the MSPB, FLRA, EEOC,
DoD Office of Hearings and Appeals, state
courts, Federal District Courts, Federal
Courts of Appeal and intelligence community
agencies. He won the first handicap
discrimination case against the Federal
government (Sheposka v. United
States, 563 F.2d 1113 (Ct.Cl. 1977)). He
also won the first government contractor
security case under APA and Due Process
Clause (Kartseva v. Dept. of State,
37 F.3d 1524 (D.C. Cir. 1994)). He obtained
a reversal of the Office of Personnel
Managements denial of retirement annuities
for senate employees. (Conner v.
OPM, 104 F.3d 1344 (Fed. Cir. 1997)).
Mr. Cohen has won numerous cases before the
Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals. They
can be found on DOHA’S web site by searching
under his name. |
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Mr. Cohen has
remained active in the bar in the following
positions: Chair, American Bar Association
Committee on National Security Interests,
1990-1994; Chair, ABA Government Personnel
Committee, 1985-1989; Chair, Civil Service
Law Committee, Bar Association of the
District of Columbia, 1983-1985; Vice Chair,
ABA Committee on Contracting with National
Security Requirements, Member Vice Chair,
Legal Ethics and Grievance Committee, Bar
Association of District of Columbia,
1965-1969; and Member and Master, American
Inns of Court, 1989-1993. |
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Mr. Cohen has authored
numerous publications, some of which can be
viewed on this web site.
link here |
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