About Jill Cohen

Jill received an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Tufts University and a law degree and MBA from Columbia University. Prior to becoming a family mediator, Jill began her legal career practicing corporate law at the prominent New York law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. After leaving the firm, she worked as an in-house corporate attorney and then as a Vice President for Business Development at Citigroup.

Jill decided to leave the corporate world and open her own law and mediation practice because she was interested in helping people find a better way to resolve disputes affecting them personally.  She is inspired by the idea that conflict can be resolved in a way that is non-adversarial, and that parties can truly reach the best solution by taking control of their own conflict.

Jill had a private practice for 5 years in New York City, and recently relocated to Los Angeles where she is now based full-time.  Helping clients navigate through conflict has affirmed for Jill that these processes really work and lead to better results for the parties.

When negotiating corporate transactions, Jill sought to understand the needs and interests of her own client and of the party on the other side of the table and to identify creative solutions that worked for both parties. Jill brings this philosophy and experience of finding common ground to her work as a mediator. In addition, her years as a corporate lawyer and a business development executive, combined with her educational background in mathematics and business, make her comfortable and well-versed in understanding and discussing complicated financial situations which are often part of divorce settlements.

In addition to serving as a family mediator or collaborative attorney, Jill is available to represent other clients in mediation as a review or consulting attorney.

Credentials

General Education

  • Tufts University, B.S. Mathematics, 1988 (Magna Cum Laude)
  • Columbia University, J.D., 1994 (Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar)
  • Columbia University, M.B.A., 1994 (Beta Gamma Sigma)
  • Admitted to New York bar in 1995
  • Admitted to California bar in 2010

Professional Affiliations and Teaching Positions

  • Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association, Member since 2010
  • Southern California Mediation Association, Member since 2010
  • Women’s Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, Member since 2009
  • New York Association of Collaborative Professionals, Member 2007
  • International Association of Collaborative Professionals, Member 2007
  • Family and Divorce Mediation Council of Greater New York, Board
    Member since 2006, Member since 2003
  • Benjamin Cardozo School of Law, Adjunct Professor, Divorce Mediation,
    Spring 2006
  • Center for Mediation in Law, Training Staff, Spring 2006
  • New York University School of Law, Mediator, Lawyering Program
    Mediation Exercise, 2004

Mediation and Collaborative Law Trainings

  • New York Association of Collaborative Professionals, Collaborative Law Training, 2007
  • Center for Mediation in Law, Mediation Intensive Training, 2003,
    Advanced Training Seminars, ongoing
  • Center for Family and Divorce Mediation, Certificate in Divorce
    Mediation, 2003
  • Ackerman Institute for the Family, Divorce Mediation Practicum
    observation, 2003
  • Queens Mediation Network, Basic Mediation Training, Certified
    as OCS Mediator for Community Disputes, 2003

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