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Andrew Bleiman Joins Cheng Cohen LLC in Chicago
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2007/08/13 11:09
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Cheng Cohen LLC, a Chicago-based firm focusing in corporate, franchise, technology and business litigation today announced that Andrew Bleiman will join the firm as counsel.
"Andrew is a smart, tough and experienced litigator," said Fredric "Ric" Cohen, partner of Cheng Cohen LLC. "His addition to the Cheng Cohen firm is an important step toward our goal of building the finest full service boutique law firm around."
With nearly a decade of commercial and civil litigation experience, Bleiman was most recently an associate attorney with DLA Piper US in Chicago where his practice concentrated on commercial and civil litigation.
Bleiman attended Chicago-Kent College of Law at the Illinois Institute of Technology where he received his J.D. with Honors. He received his Bachelor of Arts in English from The University of Texas at Austin.
Founded in 2007, Cheng Cohen LLC provides experience in a wide range of
legal matters including corporate, litigation and franchising. The firm innovatively tailors legal services to meet each of their clients' specific needs effectively and efficiently.
Cheng Cohen LLC is located l101 West Fulton Market, Suite 200 Chicago,
IL 60607. The Firm's phone number is (312) 243-1701.
For more information,
please visit the corporate Web site at http://www.chengcohen.com. |
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