Background
Friedman, Abraham P. was born on July 24, 1930 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Friedman, Abraham P. was born on July 24, 1930 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Tulane University of Louisiana (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1951). George Washington University and Tulane University of Louisiana (Juris Doctor, 1956). Phi Delta Phi. Judge, Moot Court, 1956.
Worked at Dow, Cogburn & Friedman, Professional Corporation (Houston, Texas) specializing in Civil Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Banking, Bankruptcy, Corporation, Real Estate, Probate, Federal Taxation, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Estate Planning, Trials. Mediation, Municipal, Telecommunication.
Admitted to the bar, 1956, Louisiana.
1964, Texas.
Phi Delta Phi. Judge, Moot Court, 1955-1956.
Author: "Real Estate Reporting Requirements under the Internal Revenue Code," Real Estate, Probate, and Trust Law Newsletter, State Bar of Texas, 1991, and The Journal of Taxation for Investments, Spring 1992. Listed in Best Lawyers in America.
Attorney-Advisor, Federal Trade Commission, 1956-1959.
Member: Houston, Louisiana and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas; College of the State Bar of Texas. Houston Lawyers Real Estate Council.
Military: Officer, United States.
Army, 1952-1954
Dow, Cogburn & Friedman, Professional Corporation is a Houston-based firm which traces it origins to 1921. Located in The Coastal Tower in Greenway Plaza, the firm is convenient to both the downtown and the Galleria areas of Houston.
The firm"s practice involves most areas of a general civil practice, with particular emphasis on real estate, business law, and commercial litigation. Dow, Cogburn & Friedman, Professional Corporation represents hundreds of diverse clients, including New York Stock Exchange companies, major real estate developers, national banks, insurance companies, savings and loan associations, retail chain stores, investment firms, small businesses, and individuals.
Member: Houston, Louisiana and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas; College of the State Bar of Texas. Houston Lawyers Real Estate Council.
Military: Officer, United States.
Army, 1952-1954.