ROY S. COHEN is the Founder and President of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC, as well as a Shareholder and member of the Board of Directors. In his practice, Roy represents clients involved in every facet of the construction industry, including construction managers, general contractors, municipal authorities, private developers, major trade contractors, architects, engineers and sureties. He also acts as general counsel to more than 100 clients.
During the course of his career, Roy has handled more than 1,000 mediations, arbitrations and litigations on both the state and federal levels in a variety of jurisdictions, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, West Virginia, Hawaii, Maryland, Colorado and California. He has twice argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and he has also argued several cases on the appellate level in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. He has been admitted pro hac vice in more than 10 states.
A frequent speaker on construction litigation matters, Roy has spoken several times at the Super Conference on Construction in San Francisco, to the National Certified Public Accountants Convention in Las Vegas, to the National Electrical Contractors Association in London, to the American Arbitration Association, and to the National Business Institute, as well as at a variety of seminars sponsored by the Firm and its clients.
Roy has served as counsel to the Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Associations for the past eight years. He counts more than 90 electrical contractors as clients. He holds memberships with the Philadelphia, New Jersey and American Bar Associations. He is also a member of the ABA's Forum on the Construction Industry and the Tort and Insurance Practice section (Fidelity and Surety Law Committee).
Roy has been featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal's CEO Profile.
ROY S. COHEN is the Founder and President of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC, as well as a Shareholder and member of the Board of Directors. In his practice, Roy represents clients involved in every facet of the construction industry, including construction managers, general contractors, municipal authorities, private developers, major trade contractors, architects, engineers and sureties. He also acts as general counsel to more than 100 clients.
During the course of his career, Roy has handled more than 1,000 mediations, arbitrations and litigations on both the state and federal levels in a variety of jurisdictions, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, West Virginia, Hawaii, Maryland, Colorado and California. He has twice argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and he has also argued several cases on the appellate level in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. He has been admitted pro hac vice in more than 10 states.
A frequent speaker on construction litigation matters, Roy has spoken several times at the Super Conference on Construction in San Francisco, to the National Certified Public Accountants Convention in Las Vegas, to the National Electrical Contractors Association in London, to the American Arbitration Association, and to the National Business Institute, as well as at a variety of seminars sponsored by the Firm and its clients.
Roy has served as counsel to the Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Associations for the past eight years. He counts more than 90 electrical contractors as clients. He holds memberships with the Philadelphia, New Jersey and American Bar Associations. He is also a member of the ABA's Forum on the Construction Industry and the Tort and Insurance Practice section (Fidelity and Surety Law Committee).
Roy has been featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal's CEO Profile.