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Law Offices of Kevin C. Cox, LLC hosting open house and ribbon cutting 

| July 28, 2020

The Law Offices of Kevin C. Cox, LLC is celebrating both its move and official opening with an open house from 4-6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 13. There will be a ribbon cutting in conjunction with the Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce at 4 p.m. and the public is welcome and encouraged to attend. Founded in 2020, the Law Offices of Kevin C. Cox, LLC is a general practice law firm offering expertise in criminal law, domestic relations and custody, real estate, construction, landlord/tenant and business disputes. Law Offices of Kevin C. Cox, LLC is proudly taking over the fourth floor of 305 Main St. in Coshocton, with office hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. To schedule a free consultation, call 740-622-6464.

In his 19th year of practice, Managing Attorney Kevin C. Cox approaches each case with his full attention and dedication and is excited to become an active member of the Coshocton community.  A graduate of Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Class of 2001, Attorney Cox was a member of the National Moot Court Team, the Criminal Defense Clinic and a representative of the Student Bar Association. He received his undergraduate degree in political science from Mount Union College and was selected by the University of Essex, Colchester, England, to study abroad where he took courses in political science, international politics, civil liberties and sociology. He also served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Solomon Oliver, Jr., United States District Court, Cleveland, and worked in the victim/witness division of the Stark County Prosecutor’s Office. Prior to opening the Law Offices of Kevin C. Cox, LLC in March of 2020, he worked as the supervising attorney at McCleery Law Firm in New Philadelphia, as an associate at Black McCuskey, Souers & Arbaugh, Co. LPA, in Canton, as well as Soles Law Offices in North Canton.

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