Michael D. Kohn

Michael D. Kohn (born December 28, 1954 in Plainfield, New Jersey)[1] is a founding partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, where he specializes in whistleblower protection law.

Biography

A graduate of Rutgers University (B.S. in biology), he received his law degree from the Antioch School of Law. After graduating from Antioch, he served as Director of Legal Ethics for the Government Accountability Project. Kohn co-founded the law firm now known as Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto with his brother Stephen in 1988.

The original focus of the law firm was defending nuclear power industry whistleblowers, although the firm serves whistleblowers in other areas. KKC's most notable client was Linda Tripp.[2]

Kohn serves as president and general counsel for the National Whistleblower Center and is an attorney-trustee for the National Whistleblower Legal Defense and Education Fund.[3]

Publications

  • Kohn, Stephen M; Kohn, Michael D; Colapinto, David K (2004). Whistleblower Law: A Guide to Legal Protections for Corporate Employees. Praeger. OCLC 939102743.
  • Kohn, Stephen M; Kohn, Michael D (1988). The labor lawyer's guide to the rights and responsibilities of employee whistleblowers. Quorum Books. ISBN 978-0-89930-207-2. OCLC 246530581.

References

  1. Hubbell, Martindale (April 2003). Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, 2003. Martindale-Hubbell. ISBN 9781561605514.
  2. Marquis, Christopher (2001) "Transition in Washington: The Confidante; Tripp Is Fired From Pentagon After Failing to Resign Post", New York Times, January 20, 2001, retrieved 2011-02-06
  3. "Michael D. Kohn". National Whistleblower Center.
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