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Cogan and Power open firm

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(From l-r) John M. Power and Michael P. Cogan.

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Veteran trial attorneys Michael P. Cogan of Glencoe and John M. Power of St. Charles have announced the opening of their new Chicago-based law firm, Cogan & Power, P.C.

With more than 50 years of combined legal experience focused on personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, birth injuries, commercial trucking accidents and other practice areas, they will continue to provide the highest quality legal services and client representation.

Formerly with the Chicago firm of Cogan & McNabola, P.C., Cogan and Power have achieved impressive results in counties across the state, including numerous record verdicts and combined settlements totaling more than $200 million dollars. By combining highly personalized client counsel with the latest advances in legal and communications technologies, Cogan & Power is committed to delivering effective and results-oriented representation to their current and new clients.

“I take great pride in the firm that I built with my former partner over the past 19 years, and its many successes. However, my greatest joy professionally has come from the relationships I have forged with my clients,” said Michael P. Cogan. “A successful outcome means so much more when it benefits a client who has become a friend, and Cogan & Power will continue to advocate aggressively for our clients and protect their rights in the courtroom.”

With nearly 30 years of trial experience, Michael Cogan has secured more than $125 million on behalf of his clients. Michael Cogan co-founded his former firm in 1992. During his tenure, Cogan earned a reputation as a zealous, honest, and compassionate advocate.

For more information on Cogan and Power, P.C., visit www.coganpower.com or call (312) 477-2500.





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