Ira Cohen, Esquire, a proud, long-standing Sustaining Member of the Federal Bar Association (and the FBA’s Litigation and Intellectual Property Law Sections), attended FBA’s 2020 Apparel and Fashion Law Seminar and Conference in New York City on Friday, February 07, 2020. The Federal Bar Association (FBA) hosted its 7th Annual Fashion Law Conference at The National Arts Club in New York City, during New York Fashion Week on Friday, February 7—highlighting the latest litigation and legislative/regulatory issues shaping fashion and retail.
FBA represents the Federal legal profession. It consists of more than 18,000 federal lawyers, including 1,500 federal judges, who work together to promote the sound administration of justice and integrity, quality and independence of the judiciary. The FBA also provides opportunities for scholarship and for judges and lawyers to professionally and socially interact. The mission of the Association is to strengthen the federal legal system and administration of justice by serving the interests and the needs of the federal practitioner, both public and private, the federal judiciary and the public they serve. The Association strives to be recognized as the premier bar association serving the federal practitioner and judiciary.