what kind of lawyer wad john cooper

by Demetrius Smith 7 min read

John Cooper is an associate attorney in the Litigation, Trials and Appeals Team. John focuses on representing plaintiffs in commercial and personal injury litigation.

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Biography

John Cooper has been litigating civil disputes throughout Michigan for more than thirty years, leading dozens of trials in state and federal courts.

Experience

Represented Olsten Corporation in a multimillion-dollar personal injury claim and obtained a defense verdict after a seven-week jury trial

Who is John Cooper?

John Cooper is an associate attorney in the Litigation, Trials and Appeals Group. John focuses on representing plaintiffs in commercial and personal injury litigation. He has experience representing clients pursuing claims in a range of matters including: Breach of Contract; Fraud and Conversion; Fraudulent Transfers; Judgment Enforcement; Trusts and Estates; and Traffic Accidents.

Where did John Deere graduate from?

John received his JD degree from the University of Utah, graduating with highest honors and earning election to The Order of the Coif. John earned his undergraduate degree, a B.S. in mechanical engineering, from Northwestern University. In his free time, John enjoys canyoneering and snowboarding.

Caring. Considerate. Complete

Cole, Britt, and his legal team are absolutely fabulous! They've been on point since Day ONE! They've done more for me in the first week of acceptance of my case, than my entire legal team, during its entirety.

This attorney is a joke!

John Cole Cooper took my money, did no work, but he kept asking for more money without providing assistance for my specific situation. I asked specific questions about my case, which he did not know how to answer. He seemed clueless most of the time. I felt uncomfortable with his lack of basic understanding of legal issues. I cannot recommend him.

Stole my money, lied and incompetent

I cannot believe the mess he has left me in, his paralegal Shayne gave me Legal advice. Me. Cooper was hired for my divorce, charged me $4,000 dollars up front and only filed my petition and did nothing else in my case. I had to hire a new attorney and report him to the Utah bar for ethics violations.

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