Berliner Cohen, LLP
Rachel Lawrence Hickingbottom is a law clerk at Berliner Cohen, LLP, specializing in the Estate Planning Department since May 2023. Previous experience includes serving as a Knowledge Transfer Partner in Marketing at Fidelis Cybersecurity and various roles at Brigham Young University - Idaho, where responsibilities ranged from Clery Consultant to Course Reviewer, Editor, and Writing Fellow. Rachel has demonstrated skills in compliance, data organization, and mentorship throughout academic and professional experiences. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Brigham Young University - Idaho and is currently pursuing a law degree at Santa Clara University School of Law.
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Berliner Cohen, LLP
Your vision. Our commitment. We combine innovative legal thinking and resourcefulness when addressing our clients' needs. For over 50 years, Berliner Cohen, LLP has been one of the most highly-respected full-service business law firms in the region. As one of the largest San Jose-based law firms, Berliner Cohen, LLP possesses the specialized expertise required to serve the business and regulatory needs of a diverse clientele. Our clients include publicly-traded corporations and privately-held entities across various sectors, public agencies and government entities, leading real estate developers, business owners, operators, managers and investors, banking and other financial institutions, and agricultural businesses. Berliner Cohen's commitment to clients is evidenced by the results we achieve. Using our experience, legal insight and network of relationships, we translate your vision into a successful outcome in these practice areas: Business Litigation Corporate Employment Environmental Estate Planning Land Use and Municipal Law Probate and Trust Real Estate Tax Serving Our Community Berliner Cohen's commitment to our communities is more than four decades strong. We put into practice the Firm's guiding philanthropic values in numerous ways. We actively support more than 60 community agencies and nonprofit organizations through board and committee participation and financial assistance.