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Attorneys
Michael
H. Cohen, Esq. ·
Alan Dumoff, Esq. (Of Counsel)
Michael H. Cohen, Esq.
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Mr. Cohen was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and has been practicing law since 1986. Several years into
his career as a corporate lawyer on Wall Street, he began developing
expertise in health law with a focus on complementary medicine.
He now has a general practice, with an emphasis on health law and
consultative services in litigaiton. Mr. Cohen has been associated
with prestigious international law firms (such as Davis Polk & Wardwell)
and institutions (such as Harvard University), and brings his entrepreneurial
spirit and sense of holism to facilitate pragmatic resolution to
diverse legal and regulatory challenges.
Education:
B.A., Columbia University, New York, 1983. J.D., Boalt Hall School
of Law, University of California, Berkeley, 1986. M.B.A., Haas School
of Management, University of California, Berkeley, 1988. M.F.A.,
Iowa Writers' Workshop, University of Iowa, 1990.
Member of the Bar: California (1999), Massachusetts
(1988), New York (1988), Washington D.C. (2000).
Selected Legal Experience: Legislative Aide, New York
City Councilman Henry J. Stern (1982). Assistant Investment Officer,
Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of New York (1983).
Invited to Boston University Law Review (1984). Invited to California
Law Review (1984). Member and Book Review Editor, California Law
Review (1984-86). Law Clerk, Judge Thomas P. Griesa, United States
District Court, Southern District of New York (1986-87). Associate,
Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York (corporate department), New
York (1990-93). Associate, Shereff, Friedman, Hoffman & Goodman
(litigation department), New York (1993). Adjunct Instructor, Brooklyn
Law School (1993; legal writing, moot court); Associate Professor,
Widener University School of Law and Chapman University School of
Law (1993-99; civil procedure, conflicts of laws, constitutional
law, criminal law, health law, insurance law); Visiting Professor,
Arizona State University (East Campus 1999-00). Associate, Burkhalter,
Michaels & George, Orange County, California (2000; Of Counsel,
2001-02). Senior Lecturer, College of the Bahamas (UWI/LLB Program)
(2005-; intellectual property, legal methods, law of international
organizations, private international law). Principal, Law Offices
of Michael H. Cohen (opened in 1999).
Selected Health Law Experience: Medical Institute
for Law Faculty, Cleveland-Marshall School of Law and Cleveland
Clinic (1995). Director of Legal Programs, Center for Alternative
Medicine Research and Education, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ceter,
Boston (2000-02); Director of Legal Programs, Harvard Medical School
Division for Research and Education in Complementary and Integrative
Medical Therapies (2000-05) and Harvard Medical School Osher Institute,
Boston (2002-05). Lecturer on Medicine, Harvard Medical School,
Harvard University (2000-02); Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard
Medical School, Harvard University (2002-2005); Assistant Clinical
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University
(2005-); Course Director, Complementary and Alternative Medicine:
Health Law and Policy (HPM 218), Department of Health Policy & Management, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University
(2003-). Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management,
Harvard School of Public Health (2005-).
Selected Grants and Awards: G. Joseph Tauro Distinguished
Scholar (1983); Recipient, Corpus Juris Secundum Award (1983); Recipient,
American Jurisprudence Award (1983). Fortieth Anniversary Senior
Fellow, Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity
School, Harvard University (2002-03). Principal Investigator, Legal
and Social Barriers to Alternative Therapies, National Library of
Medicine (National Institutes of Health) (2001-04); Principal Investigator,
Pediatric Use of Complementary Therapies by Parents: Ethical and
Policy Choices, Greenwall Foundation (2004-05); Co-Investigator,
Models of Integrative Care in an Academic Health Center, National
Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2001-05); Co-Investigator,
International Center for Research on CAM, National Center for Complementary
and Alternative Medicine (2003-05); Research Collaborator, Decision-Making
About Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Children and Youth:
Legal, Ethical and Clinical Issues, Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto (2004-06).
Other Training: M.S.C., The New Seminary, New York,
1992. Graduate, Barbara Brennan School of Healing, 1996. Hospice
training, Compassion in Action, Los Angeles VA Hospital, 1999. Hatha
Yoga Teaching Certificate, Full Spectrum Yoga, 2004. R.Y.T. (Registered
Yoga Teacher), Yoga Alliance, 2004.
Selected Publications: Reconstructing the Implied
Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing as a Tort, 73 Calif. L.
Rev. 1291 (1985); A Fixed Star in Health Care Reform: The Emerging
Paradigm of Holistic Healing, 27 Ariz. State L. J. 79 (1995); Toward
a Bioethics of Compassion, 28 Ind. L. J. 667 (1995); Holistic Health
Care: Including Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Insurance
and Regulatory Schemes, 38 Ariz. L. Rev. 83 (1996); Malpractice
and Vicarious Liability for Providers of Complementary and Alternative
Medicine, Bender's Health Care Monthly 3 (July 1996); Creative Writing
for Lawyers (New York: Carol Publishing, 1990); Complementary
and Alternative Medicine: Legal Boundaries and Regulatory Perspectives
(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998); Malpractice Considerations
Affecting the Clinical Integration of Complementary and Alternative
Medicine, 2:4 Current Practice of Medicine 87 (1999); U.S. Dietary
Supplement Regulation: Belief Systems and Legal Rules, 11:1 Hastings
Women's L. J. 3 (2000); Beyond Complementary Medicine: Legal and Ethical Perspectives on Health
Care and Human Evolution (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
Press, 2000); Future
Medicine: Ethical Dilemmas, Regulatory Challenges, and Therapeutic
Pathways to Health and Healing in Human Transformation (University
of Michigan Press, 2003); Legal Issues in Integrative Medicine
(NAF Press, 2005); Healing at the Borderland of Medicine and
Religion (University of North Carolina Press, in press, 2006);
Regulation, Religious Experience, and Epilepsy: A Lens on Complementary
Therapies, 4:6 Epilepsy Behav. 602 (2003); Complementary and Integrative
Medical Therapies, the FDA, and the NIH: Definitions and Regulation,
16 Derm. Ther. 77 (2003); Healing at the Borderland of Medicine
and Religion: Regulating Potential Abuse of Authority by Spiritual
Healers, 18:2 J. Law. & Relig. 373 (2004); Legal and Ethical
Issues in Complementary Medicine: A U.S. Perspective, Med. J. Australia
2004;181:3:168-169; Negotiating Integrative Medicine: A Framework
for Provider-Patient Conversations. Negotiation J. 2004;30:3;409-433;
Regulating 'Healing:' Notes on the Ecology of Awareness and the
Awareness of Ecology. St. John's L. Rev. 2005;78:4:1167-1192.
Selected additional publications here.
Curriculum vitae (as of November 2006): Long
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