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Mr. Cohn was appointed by the State Bar of California to grade the first Family Law Specialization Examination; Appointed by State Bar of California to grade subsequent examinations to date; Appointed by the State Bar of California Board of Governors to the Family Law Section Executive Committee, 2000-2003; Appointed by the State Bar of California Board of Governors to the Family Law Advisory Commission, 1997-2000; Appointed by the State Bar of California Board of Governors to the Board of Legal Specialization 2003-2006, Elected-Chair-Los Angeles County Bar Association, Family Law Section Executive Committee, 1999-2000; Former Co-Chairman, State Bar of California Standing Committee South, on Child Custody and Visitation; Board of Directors Levitt & Quinn Family Law Center, Inc. a non-profit law firm, 2000-2008; Executive Board Member, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Family Law Section, 1985-2008,. Executive Board Member Los Angeles County Bar Association, Family Law Section,Particapating Past Chair 2003-2008 He is a Certified Family Law Specialist and rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell. He is a contributing author to the Los Angeles Daily Journal, CEB, and a co-editor of the 2006-2008 California State Bar's Family Law News. Senior partner at Starre, Cohn & Albaum, a Professional Law Corporation.
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Polar Agriculture »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
The capital of Nunavut has nearly completed construction of the first industrial agricultural facility north of the arctic circle.
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Can Iraq's soldiers fight? »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
The recent battle between Iraqi troops and militias provides a sort of progress report on the nation's army.
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In London, a levy for sins of emission »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
The mayor has pushed a carbon emissions charge that could cost drivers of gas guzzlers in the central city $50 a day.
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A House Not for Mere Mortals »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in Arts & Entertainment
THE house is off-limits to children, and adults are asked to sign a waiver when they enter. The main concern is the concrete floor, which ...
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Fixing legal policy in the war on terrorism »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
With President Bush's approval rating hovering in the 30s, just about everyone has an opinion on what George W. has done wrong in the ...
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A Black Hole Rating System »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
The woes of the world have been so multitudinous lately that it's hard to give them all proper attention. You start fretting about the ...
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The Gobelins, as woven by a computer »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in Arts & Entertainment
Margret Eicher has revamped the old tradition of the gobelins tapestry (which dates back to the 15th century but keeps receiving some attention from contemporary ...
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Rage Against the Machine With Artisans and Beauty »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in Arts & Entertainment
Romantic artists of the 19th century viewed the Industrial Revolution with wary skepticism, if not fear and loathing. That machines might replace skilled artisans and ...
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In Village, a Proposal That Erases History »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in Arts & Entertainment
The passionate battles surrounding the birth of New York's preservation movement nearly a half-century ago seem like distant memories now. For some New Yorkers ...
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Theater of War »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
'South Pacific' is getting its first Broadway revival in nearly 60 years, and it looks as good as new.
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Sizing Up the Coming Recession - The Economy of Fear »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
Why this recession is going to hit particularly hard--and last longer than you think.
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To Catch a Car Thief, the Police Exercise a Little Remote Control »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
The truck is here to be stolen. It's a bait car, a decoy modded with an arsenal of gadgetry that allows cops to track ...
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Sexism in the Workplace »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in News
Weren't we supposed to be beyond this by now? After years of progress, women's gains at work have come to a baffling halt.
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Gehry Looks at McMansion, sees the Future »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in Arts & Entertainment
As if architectural overlord Frank Gehry hasn't been busy enough, we found out today that he's been busy re-inventing himself -- or rather, his ...
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Watch Out, Warhol, Here's Japanese Shock Pop »
Posted by: Digidave 1 year, 7 months ago in Arts & Entertainment
Popularly known as the Warhol of Japan, Mr. Murakami, 46, has earned an international reputation for merging fine art with popular Japanese anime films and ...
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