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Richard S. Cohen (1937–1998), American lawyer and Maine Attorney General; Rich Cohen (born 1968), author of Tough Jews, The Avengers, Lake Effect, and Sweet and Low; J. Richard Cohen, former president of the Southern Poverty Law Center; Richard Cohen, New York City real estate developer and former husband of Paula Zahn; Dick Cohen (born 1949 ...
The company traces its antecedents to the MaceRich Real Estate Company founded in New York in 1964 by Mace Siegel and Richard Cohen who combined their first names to name their company. [2] In 1994, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [3] In 2002, Macerich acquired Phoenix, Arizona-based Westcor for $1.475 billion.
Benjamin Winter (1881–1944), Polish-born NYC-based real estate investor and founder of Benjamin Winter, Inc. [184] [185] [186] Steve Witkoff (1957–), real estate investor, founder of the Witkoff Group, Special Envoy to the Middle East for U.S. President Donald Trump; Lewis Wolff (1935–), developer and former owner of MLB's Oakland ...
The billionaire reportedly paid $20 million for the Ballyshear Estate, a 22,000-square-foot Georgian mansion built in 1910 and designed by the Olmsted Brothers, sons of Frederick Law Olmstead, who ...
Irwin Cohen (developer) (1933–2023) – lawyer, investor, and real estate developer; Karl P. Cohen (1913–2012) – physical chemist and mathematical physicist who helped usher in the age of nuclear energy and reactor development; Manuel F. Cohen (1912–1977) – chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
In 1986, when top New York City law firms raised the starting salaries of new associates from $54,000 to $66,000, the firm initially refused to follow suit; months later, however, it fell in line with the other New York City law firms. [5] Rosenman & Colin was well known for its estate and trust planning and administration, real estate ...
Award-winning journalist Richard Cohen, former "Today" host Meredith Vieira's husband, died on Christmas Eve at 76 after battling MS for decades.
He graduated from Columbia University in 1976 and the University of Virginia School of Law in 1979. [3] He studied under Raymond Geuss and Arthur Danto at Columbia. [4] Cohen's upbringing in the South influenced his trajectory as a civil rights lawyer. [5] After law school, Cohen practiced law in Washington, D.C., with Charles Morgan Jr. for