Peter Cohen, of Brooklyn, New York, joined Charlson Bredehoft Cohen Brown & Nadelhaft, P.C. (then Charlson Bredehoft) in 2003 and became a Partner in September of 2004. He graduated with top honors from the State University of New York at Buffalo with a B.A. in Political Science. In 1984, he received his J.D. from the American University Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C. Mr. Cohen is admitted to practice in Virginia, Washington, D.C., the state and federal courts in Washington, D.C. and Virginia, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Mr. Cohen possesses over forty years of experience handling a variety of litigation matters, including employment disputes, ERISA and labor law litigation, financial institutions litigation, pension and health care litigation, and criminal defense litigation.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Cohen litigated claims on behalf of retirees seeking pension plan benefits, employees of the Federal Government to recover overtime compensation, and labor unions. Mr. Cohen asserted claims to recover the savings of people who lost their money as a result of the savings and loan scandal, and he represented beneficiaries and fiduciaries of retirement and health care plans in private class action lawsuits and enforcement actions by the Department of Labor. Mr. Cohen represented the interests of indigent criminal defendants, including death row inmates, before appellate courts, testified before Congress, and authored articles of interest to the public defender community.
Before coming to the firm, Mr. Cohen managed his own practice in Maryland for several years where he represented plaintiffs in litigation of a wide variety of employment related matters in the state and federal courts of the District of Columbia and Maryland. During this time, Mr. Cohen tried cases and appeals addressing D.C. Human Rights laws, Title VII, the ADA, other federal and state statutes, and a variety of common law claims, including defamation, breach of contract, fraud, tortious interference, assault and battery, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Mr. Cohen continues to litigate these and other employment-related and business-tort related claims today at the firm where he serves as lead counsel in multiple employment and commercial cases involving discrimination, sexual harassment and assault, wrongful termination, discharges, commercial disputes, and other employment and business cases including those enumerated above, and has argued before the Virginia Supreme Court. In addition, Mr. Cohen has provided advice to hundreds of clients (including high-level executives and corporate officers and directors) relating to severance packages, employment agreements, covenants not to compete, change in control provisions, and other business and employment-related advice.
Mr. Cohen is also proud to have represented pro bono a widow of a 9-11 victim for claims made to the fund established by Congress.
For several years, Mr. Cohen was an Adjunct Professor at The Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University where he taught Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis to first- and second-year law students, Introduction to U.S. Law to students enrolled in the law school’s Juris Master program and Master of Laws program, and served as a mentor to law students preparing their Capstone legal thesis.
Mr. Cohen has been recognized as a Virginia Super Lawyer each year since 2008, has been recognized as one of the top 100 Lawyers in the Washington Metropolitan Area over the past several years, and was selected as a Washington D.C. Super Lawyer in 2013 and 2014. Recognized as an expert in employment matters, Mr. Cohen was recently quoted by the Wall Street Journal in an article regarding pregnancy discrimination.
Mr. Cohen is a member of the Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association, the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, and the National Employment Lawyers Association.
Recognized for 15 years of being a Super Lawyer.
Named as a 2024 Super Lawyer.
Named a Top 100 Lawyer in the Washington Metropolitan area for several years.
Confidentiality requirements accompanying the many cases that Mr. Cohen has settled prevent disclosure of specific settlement details, but these cases have involved a wide range of claims and damages.