Early in her career as a private practitioner, she established the
Immigration Law Center in Philadelphia. This organization's purpose
was to serve as a resource to the community on immigration matters.
Ms. Cohen is extremely committed to educating the community on the
benefits and ramifications of legal immigration and has written and
lectured extensively on the subject at both the university level and
for corporate clients who continue to seek information on the
growing implication immigration has on their business and human
resource needs.
Prior to completing law school in 1988, Ms. Cohen served as a
Foreign Student Advisor at Temple University in Philadelphia and was
a Legal Assistant at the Immigration Law Firm of Orlow, Rubin, Steel
and Rudnick. She also served as an Immigration Caseworker at the
Nationalities Service Center in Philadelphia and was accredited by
the Board of Immigration Appeals to represent individuals before the
Immigration and Naturalization Service. In 1992, she and Charles M.
Honeyman, Esq., who has since been appointed a U.S. Immigration
Judge, formed Cohen & Honeyman, a full service immigration practice.
Subsequently, she joined her practice with Fluhr & González, P.C.
where she now leads The Immigration Law Center of Cohen, Fluhr &
González, P.C.
Professional and Community affiliations:
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Philadelphia Bar Association
International Business Forum
International Visitors Council
Board Member of HIAS and Council Migration Service of Philadelphia
Education:
B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in Anthropology and Asian
Studies
J.D. from the Temple University School of Law.