1926 — 2026

A Century of Legal Excellence

Lawyering is our Art

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1926 — 2026

A Century of Legal Excellence

Lawyering is our Art

Founding & Early Years

1926–1931

After practicing in New York following his 1924 Harvard Law graduation, David L. Cole relocates to New Jersey and forms the firm Roemer & Cole with Charles H. Roemer. Roemer later departs the firm to pursue public service and local civic involvement, while Cole goes on to become a nationally renowned labor mediator, serving under every U.S. president from FDR to Nixon.

1926

David Lawrence Cole
(May 1, 1902 – January 25, 1978

Mendon Morrill
(September 18, 1902 – March 12, 1961)

Mendon J. Morrill joins David L. Cole, and the firm becomes Cole & Morrill, marking the beginning of a longstanding partnership that helped shape the firm’s future.

1932

Harry Nadell, who previously served as senior enforcement attorney in the New York Regional office of the War Labor Board, joins the firm, which changes its name to Cole, Morrill & Nadell. Oscar Berman is made partner.

1944

Leonard I. Garth joins the firm.

1954

Morrill J. Cole (David’s son) joins the firm, advocating for technological innovation, including early computer adoption, and establishing the firm’s enduring embrace of new technologies.

1955

Embracing Early Computer Adoption

Mendon Morrill is appointed to the U.S. District Court by President Eisenhower.

1958

Founder Mendon Morrill dies.

1961

Institution Building &
Next-Generation Leadership

1969–1979

Leonard Garth is appointed to the U.S. District Court by President Nixon. The firm becomes Cole, Berman & Belsky.

1969

Leonard Garth is elevated to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.

1973

Judicial portrait of Leonard I. Garth, who served as a judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey from 1969 to 1973. Judge Garth was elevated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in 1973 and served until 2016.

Michael H. Forman joins, expanding the Trusts, Tax & Estates (TT&E) practice.

1975

Michael H. Forman

The firm is officially formed with the State of New Jersey as Cole, Berman and Belsky, P.A.

1976

David L. Cole and Bernard L. Belsky die.

1978–1979

Strategic Mergers, Rebranding & Regional Establishment

1981-1994

Edward M. Schotz’s firm (Shavick, Schotz, Nadler & Konner) merges with Cole, Berman & Belsky, leading to the formation of Cole, Schotz, Bernstein, Meisel & Forman, P.A., significantly expanding the firm’s real estate and corporate practices.

1981

Edward Schotz

Samuel Weiner joins the firm.

1984

Sam Weiner

Firm relocates to Hackensack, New Jersey, where its headquarters remain to this day.

1986

Michael D. Sirota joins the firm.

1987

Michael D. Sirota

Hugh M. Leonard joins, strengthening the Bankruptcy practice. He later leads the Bankruptcy & Corporate Restructuring Department and served as a U.S. Trustee for Region 3.

1989

Hugh M. Leonard

The firm changes its name to Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard, P.A.

1993

Current managing partners Randi W. Kochman and Warren A. Usatine both join the firm, starting as summer associates.

1994

Randi W. Kochman

Warren A. Usatine

National Growth & Professional Distinction

2000-2014

Established a presence in New York with a legal business partner, enhancing corporate and litigation capabilities. Michael D. Sirota and Michael S. Meisel co-author Debtor-Creditor Law and Practice, part of the New Jersey Practice Series.

2000

Expanded presence in New York with a merger with Angel and Frankel. Michael A. Chagares, a former firm attorney, is appointed to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.

2006

Michael A. Chagares

Expansion into Maryland and Delaware.

2008

Edward Schotz passes away. The firm opens its first office in Texas.

2010

Justice Samuel Alito delivers the inaugural Judge Leonard Garth lecture at Rutgers–Newark.

2011

Justice Samuel Alito

The firm changes its name to that of its current iteration: Cole Schotz P.C.

2014

Innovation, Influence &
High-Impact Milestones

2015-2026

Florida office opens in Boca Raton. Morrill Cole dies. The Honorable Donald H. Steckroth joins the firm.

2015

Donald H. Steckroth

Michael D. Sirota and Warren A. Usatine co-author the New Jersey Bankruptcy Manual.

2017

Amid COVID-19, Cole Schotz avoids layoffs, showcasing resilience; Michael D. Sirota and team, as counsel to Modell’s Sporting Goods, secured the first court-ordered, months-long suspension of Chapter 11 cases during COVID-19, establishing a novel, precedent-setting strategy later adopted nationwide in major retail bankruptcies.

2020

J. Kate Stickles appointed U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for Delaware.

2021

J. Kate Stickles

Randi W. Kochman becomes the firm’s first female co-managing shareholder.

2022

After having proudly served for over twenty years as a judge in the Superior Court of New Jersey, the Honorable Garry S. Rothstadt, J.A.D. joins the firm, expanding its Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services.

2023

Having served as partner from 2001 to 2019, Edward S. Kiel becomes a U.S. District Court judge.

2024

Edward S. Kiel

Cole Schotz wins Law Firm of the Year and Glenn Kazlow wins Unsung Hero award from the New Jersey Legal Awards. Offices launched in Washington, D.C. and Miami, featuring Philip A. Selden, former Acting U.S. Attorney for Maryland, and Luis A. Salazar, formerly of Salazar Law, respectively. N.J. Superior Court Judge Thomas J. LaConte rejoins the firm as Of Counsel.

2025

N.J. Superior Court Judge Thomas J. LaConte

Cole Schotz wins Law Firm of the Year and Glenn Kazlow wins Unsung Hero from the New Jersey Legal Awards.

Cole Schotz P.C. celebrates its 100th Anniversary, marking a century of legal excellence.

2026