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Dori Cohen

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Dori Cohen as shown in her World Bridge Federation international record.[1]

Dori Cohen (born Doraine Cohen, 1964)[2] is an American bridge player and lawyer. She began playing bridge at the age of 16,[3] and later graduated from Brandeis University.[4] Cohen has a silver medal in the 1994 Women's World Championship, where she competed with Sally Woolsey, Karen Allison, JoAnne Casen, Joann Glasson, and JoAnn Manfield; as well as second place in four North American championships. She holds the rank of ACBL Sapphire Life Master.[5]

In 2006, Cohen wrote Making Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Less Alternative: The Need for ADR as Both a Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Requirement and a Bar Exam Topic, an article published in the law review Family Court Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal.[6] She graduated from Hofstra University's School of Law in 2007.[7]

Bridge accomplishments[edit]

Runners-up[edit]

Personal Life[edit]

Cohen was married to Michael Massimilla, also a bridge player, from 1996 to 2005;[12] with whom she has two children.[13]

References[edit]

  1. "International record for Dori Cohen". World Bridge Federation. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  2. "Births", The New York Times, 1964, retrieved 2023-02-20
  3. Truscott, Alan (1986), "BRIDGE; Teacher and Student Qualify For World Title Competition", The New York Times, retrieved 2023-02-20, Five years ago a Long Island expert taught a friend's 16-year-old daughter to play bridge.
  4. Truscott, Alan (1986), "BRIDGE; Maneuvering a Modified Endgame", The New York Times, retrieved 2023-02-20
  5. "ACBL Bridge Bulletin January 2017 Issue", American Contract Bridge League, p. 66, 2017
  6. Cohen, Dori (2006), "Making Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Less Alternative: The Need for ADR as Both a Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Requirement and a Bar Exam Topic", Family Court Review, 44 (4), pp. 640–657, retrieved 2023-02-20
  7. "Hofstra University Commencement Exercises" (PDF). 2007. p. 43. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  8. Results & Participants (McConnell Cup), 9th World Championships, 1994. World Bridge Federation.
  9. Truscott, Alan (1994), "2 U.S. Bridge Teams Clash in Women's Finals", The New York Times, retrieved 2023-02-20
  10. "NACB Winners - by Name". ACBL. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  11. Winners from 1933 to 2007, Daily Bulletin (PDF), 81–3, November 23, 2008, p. 9, archived from the original (PDF) on December 3, 2008, retrieved February 18, 2023 Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  12. "WebCivil Supreme - Case Detail". Cohen was legally known as Doraine Massimilla at the time.
  13. Cohen, Dori (2006), "Making Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Less Alternative: The Need for ADR as Both a Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Requirement and a Bar Exam Topic", Family Court Review, 44 (4), p. 652, retrieved 2023-02-20

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