Houston DWI Attorney Jay Cohen Now Accepting Bitcoins as Payment

April 29, 2013 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Houston criminal defense attorney Jay Cohen announced today that he now accepts payment in the form of Bitcoins for criminal defense services, in addition to traditional forms of payment. Cohen is the first attorney in Houston and one of the first in Texas to accept Bitcoins as payment.

Bitcoins, a digital currency developed in 2008, allows payments to be made internationally and without a paper trail. Using Bitcoins, anonymous transactions may be made electronically between parties without the involvement of bank accounts or financial institutions. This emerging digital payment system provides clients the flexibility and convenience of making payments from anywhere at any time using virtually any electronic device, including smart phones, tablets and computers.

Cohen's acceptance of Bitcoins at his Houston law firm reflects upon his drive to leverage cutting edge technology for the benefit of his clients, both inside and outside the courtroom.

"Winning is our first priority. Our second priority is to make the process as painless as possible from beginning-to-end. There's nothing worse than being accused of a crime. I'll do whatever it takes to accommodate my clients' needs," Cohen said. "I'm constantly utilizing technology to enhance my practice for the benefit of my clients. That's why I've decided to accept Bitcoins. Plus, I want to be a step ahead of every other attorney in Texas."

In addition to Bitcoins, Cohen accepts traditional forms of payment as well as other forms of online payment such as Pay Pal and Google Checkout.

About Jay Cohen Attorney at Law

Jay Cohen is a top Houston DWI attorney dedicated to upholding and protecting the rights of citizens facing serious criminal allegations. Cohen and his team fight tenaciously in court to defend citizens against DWI, drug, and other criminal charges.

Cohen is a certified instructor in standardized field sobriety testing, and is certified in forensic chromatography, the method used to determine the blood alcohol content of individuals accused of driving while intoxicated. Cohen is also a certified drug recognition expert. These certifications provide Cohen with the knowledge required to analyze the state's evidence and identify every potential flaw to ensure that innocent people are not wrongly convicted.

Jay Cohen earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas. His passion for criminal defense law stems from a lifelong appreciation of the American justice system.

Contact Jay Cohen

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917 Franklin Street #400
Houston, TX 77002