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Marcos Alfredo Hazan-Cohen

Co-Chair, Subrogation & Recovery, Latin American Region

Office Dallas

Phone (214) 462-3029  Fax (866) 765-8610

Email mhcohen@cozen.com

 
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Marcos Hazan-Cohen concentrates his practice on complex litigation matters, including product liability, fire and flood losses, construction defects and commercial disputes. Marcos' practice is geared toward both sides of the docket and he has handled a numerous cases in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana state and federal courts. Marcos is fluent in Spanish and frequently assists clients with catastrophic property damage claims, product liability and commercial litigation matters in Mexico, Central America, and South America. 

Marcos is a co-chair of Cozen O'Connor's Subrogation & Recovery Publications Committee and a member of the firm's marketing committee. He has written numerous articles and frequently lectures to clients and organizations throughout the country addressing a wide range of litigation and practice area issues.

In 1996, Marcos received his Bachelor of Arts in Spanish literature from Brandeis University and earned his law degree from Southern Methodist University School of Law in 1999, where he was a member of the Hispanic American Law Students Association and the Jewish Law Students Association.

Obtained a verdict and judgment totaling more than $6 million in Dallas County, Texas following a bench trial for a builder's risk insurer in a case involving electrical damage to an apartment complex caused by the negligence of an electric utility company. The electric utility company's highest offer before trial was $300,000.  The case subsequently settled pursuant to a confidential settlement agreement.


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  • Southern Methodist University, J.D., 1999
  • Brandeis University, B.A., 1996

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