The Cochran Firm is moving its Manhattan offices further downtown from 233 Broadway, the Woolworth Building, to 55 Broadway. The litigation and criminal defense firm was founded more than 40 years ago in Los Angeles by high-profile attorney Johnnie Cochran, who died in 2005.

“This is the first opportunity to create our own unique space in New York City,” managing partner Derek Sells said. The firm first opened a location in Manhattan in 1999 when it merged with Schneider, Kleinick & Weitz and has resided at the Woolworth Building since then.

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