Cameron Jacob Cohen
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Cameron Jacob Cohen is a distinguished attorney at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, based in Seattle, Washington. With a robust focus on Project Finance, Commercial Law, and Business Law, Cameron brings a wealth of expertise to his clients, guiding them through complex legal landscapes with precision and acumen. Cameron earned his Juris Doctor from Harvard University Law School, a foundation that has equipped him with the analytical skills and strategic mindset necessary to navigate high-stakes transactions and regulatory challenges. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas System, Arlington, further enriching his multidisciplinary approach to legal practice. At Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Cameron is known for his ability to forge strong partnerships with clients across various industries, including energy, infrastructure, and technology. His deep understanding of project financing structures and commercial contracts empowers businesses to achieve their objectives while minimizing legal risks. Cameron’s commitment to excellence and his proactive approach have earned him the trust of clients and colleagues alike. In addition to his practice, Cameron is an active member of the legal community, regularly participating in seminars and workshops that focus on emerging trends in project finance and commercial law. His dedication to professional development ensures that he remains at the forefront of industry changes, providing clients with informed and innovative legal solutions. Residing in Seattle, Cameron is passionate about contributing to the local legal landscape and is committed to fostering sustainable business practices that benefit both clients and the broader community.
About Business Law
Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.