Barney Ira Cohen

Barney Ira Cohen

4.6
Rating: 6.9

Licensed for 49 years

Health care Lawyer at Evanston, IL
Practice Areas: Health Care, Employment & Labor, Corporate & Incorporation

622 Sheridan Road, #2, Evanston, IL

About Barney

Biography

Practice Areas

3

Practice Areas

Fees and Rates

Cost

Free Consultation

$0 first 30 minutes

Pro bono

10 %


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check

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Licenses

Licensed in Illinois for 49 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 1976

Active and Authorized to Practice Law

No misconduct found

Location

Concierge Healthcare Attorneys, LLC.

622 Sheridan Road, #2, Evanston, IL, 60202

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4.6 /5.0

9 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 1 of 1 review | Compassion

Posted by anonymous | October 24, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Employment & Labor

Rewarding Experience

My decision to retain Barney Cohen was one of the best work-related decisions I have ever made. Mr. Cohen is an experienced, compassionate, and effective attorney. During our interactions, I often found myself feeling as I do when I consult another medical specialist. We spoke the same language. I... knew the important details, my questions all had thoughtful answers, and the relationship was grounded in trust and confidentiality. I once believed that if I ever needed legal representation it would feel scary and horrible. I was wrong; it felt really good. I had doubts about what was happening in my workplace, so I reached out for advice. I suddenly understood the words “to retain counsel.” I found someone who understood what I was going through, and who could look at my situation objectively, then advise me. Mr. Cohen as an attorney, and a lawyer, but for me, he was truly a wise and experienced Counselor. Although Mr. Cohen helped me with things like contracts and finances, my rights as a physician, I found that our interactions really went to the very marrow of my practice. I was in a place where I was worried and confused. I found myself on the phone with him describing facts – which he asked for – but also talking about my emotions. I expressed what it was to be disappointed in my workplace. And instead of redirecting me, or interrupting me, he really listened. Mr. Cohen has obviously been working with physicians for his entire career. He cares about doctors, and he has a passion for what we do. He is good at his job, but has a great “bedside manner.” He was insightful and understanding, but also decisive and focused. From the moment I retained him, everything suddenly became easier. I was unexpectedly empowered by the process. As far as the brass tacks, everything was done and more. There were multiple logistics that I had not foreseen, that I hadn’t even imagined. But he just took care of everything. He was available 24-7. He told me on more than one occasion that he understands doctors have all kinds of hours, that he is always available. And he was. The last—and perhaps most important— lesson I learned is that you don’t need an attorney only when you’re cornered. You can reach out for somebody just for counsel. They can guide you through turbulent waters. This is what specialists are for. We doctors all depend on one another for guidance—like spokes on a compass. Mr. Cohen is another one of these compass points. Thank you so much, Barney, for taking a difficult and confusing circumstance and turning it into a real success for me. Obtaining your services felt like such a healthy decision. Instead of feeling lessened by a challenging experience, I feel, wiser, stronger. You took a turbulent and rocky time and turned it into something very easy. Your counsel was truly a gift.

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Experience

Rating:  6.9 (Good)

Honors

1984

Distinguished Service, Illinois Association of Healthcare Attorneys

1973

graduation Cumme Laude, University of Illinois

Work Experience

2015 - Present

CEO, Concierge Attorneys, LLC.

2005 - 2014

Senior Counsel, American Medical Association

2000 - 2005

Partner, Barney Cohen, Esq.

1998 - 2000

SVP, Legal, Methodist Hospitals of Dallas

1985 - 1998

General Counsel, Michael Reese Medical Center

1980 - 1985

Associate General Counsel, Rush University Medical Center

1976 - 1980

Staff Counsel, Illinois Department of Human Rights

Associations

2014 - Present

Chicago Bar Association

1980 - Present

American Health Lawyers Association

1980 - Present

Illinois Association of Hospital Attorneys

1976 - Present

American Bar Association

1976 - Present

Illinois State Bar Association

1984 - 1984

Illinois Association of Healthcare Attorneys

Treasurer/Secretary

Sample of Legal Cases

health care law matters

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Education

1976

DePaul University College of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1973

University of Illinois, Chicago

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2015

American Medical Association

Physician Contracting

2014

American Medical Association

Physician Liability for In-Flight Care

Publications

2013

American Medical Association Model Medical Staff/Governing Body Dispute Resolution Process

2012

American Medical Association Model Annotated Physician-Hospital Employment Agreement

2012

American Medical Association Physician's Guide to Medical Staff Bylaws

2012

American Medical Association IPM Module Fraud and Abuse

2012

American Medical Association IPM Module Patient Confidentialiuty

2012

American Medical Association IPM Module Conflicts of Interest in Medical Research, Education, and Clinical Practice

Languages

English

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