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For the last 25 years, the attorneys at The Moskowitz Law Firm have fought for and won significant recoveries for millions of consumers in class actions cases.

We are proud to give our individual class members the chance to get the justice they deserve and redress any wrong done by some of the biggest private entities and corporations in the world.

 

South Florida's National Class Action Firm

Known for forging strong client relationships and maximizing the recovery potential for plaintiffs and class members, The Moskowitz Law Firm is one of the top class action and commercial litigation law firms in the country. The Firm is based in Miami but maintains a presence nationwide with a legal footprint that spans federal and state courts, and co-counsel partners operating in various states including New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and California among others.


Experience. Reliability. Results.

With a track record of success in working with co-counsel that includes billions of dollars in compensation for clients, the attorneys at The Moskowitz Law Firm are relied upon by plaintiffs nationwide to secure the best verdicts and recoveries possible.

Our vast trial experience includes substantial verdicts and settlements in cases involving matters of significant size and complexity.


Commitment To Quality & Client Care That Really Cares

The attorneys and legal professionals at The Moskowitz Law Firm take pride in offering the highest caliber legal representation in both federal and state trial and appellate courts. The basis of our legal success is our inherent affinity towards helping those who need help vindicating their rights. While highly publicized legal victories are often the hallmark of our attorneys in the public eye, our clients know that the fundamental motivation for us is to give voices to victims that might otherwise be silenced.


Learn About Firm Founder & Managing Partner Adam Moskowitz

Attorney Adam M. Moskowitz of The Moskowitz Law Firm is among the most sought-after class action action lawyers in the country. For almost three decades, he has stood at the forefront of the practice of complex class action and commercial litigation. During that time, he has earned the trust of clients nationwide by successfully attaining favorable settlements and precedent setting verdicts with billions of dollars in relief for plaintiffs.

He has appeared on the cover of the Wall Street Journal and many other national publications thanks to his stellar reputation as a plaintiff’s attorney and impressive successes in a multitude of bench and jury trials in state and federal court. 

As a consumer protection advocate and tenacious representative of his clients’ interests, Adam made national news leading a collective of top law firms in litigating landmark force-placed insurance cases.

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While banks often require homeowners to have insurance on their homes and apartments, their illegal activities in the form of secret kickbacks to insurers were uncovered by Adam and his team, resulting in substantial damages to consumers nationwide. Most of these practices have since been prohibited thanks to Adam's efforts, which earned him several national honors including the “Most Effective Lawyer Award” from the American Legal Publication.

He is widely considered to be a game-changer in his role investigating, leading and resolving many of these cases that continue to be litigated today in federal courts across the country against its largest insurers (Assurant, QBE and American Modern) and banks / mortgage servicers (Wells Fargo, Chase, HSBC, Citi, Bank of America, PNC, Ocwen, Nationstar, SLS, SPS, PennyMac, Seterus, Regions, BB&T, LoanCare, Everbank, Selene, U.S. Bank, Greentree, Fay Servicing, Carrington, Roundpoint, Cenlar, etc.).

Adam and his team filed the first class action lawsuits challenging the illegal practices of force-placed insurance against Wells Fargo Bank, and were successful in certifying the only litigated class of Florida homeowners with hazard insurance damage. See e.g., Williams v. Wells Fargo Bank, et al, 11-cv-21233 (S.D. Fla.) (J. Scola). Since that time, Adam has coordinated a coalition of almost 59 different plaintiffs’ law firms from all across the country and successfully brought claims against the largest banks and mortgage services as a result of these coordinated efforts. In addition over 30 class action cases that have already settled and been completed, additional force-placed class action cases are currently being litigated by Adam and his team in Florida and New Jersey. His team is asked to review and investigate claims on behalf of new defendants regularly.      

Adam has served as lead counsel in some of the nation’s largest consumer class actions, such as LiPuma vs. American Express; various securities class actions including the Lancer Partners litigation; and has represented certified classes of consumers nationwide in cases ranging from managed care insurance, to life insurance products and electronic health records.

Adam has also worked with many different law firms as co-lead counsel to resolve other cases, such as one of the largest antitrust actions ever against a chemical company, obtaining one of the nation’s largest jury verdicts against DuPont, and helping represent most of the victims of the $1.2 billion Scott Rothstein South Florida Ponzi scheme leading to a nearly a total recovery. 

Adam is very familiar with litigating class action cases before various District Courts across the country, having previously prosecuted and currently prosecuting numerous class actions in the District of New Jersey. See for example: Gallo v. PHH Mortgage, No. 12-cv-01117 (D.N.J.) (J. Hillman) (appointed as co-lead counsel in nationwide class action settlement with a final approval hearing set in July 2017); Louisiana Wholesale v. Becton Dickinson, et al., No. 05-cv-01602 (D.N.J.) (Linares, J.), (nationwide settlement of antitrust class action on behalf of direct purchasers); Quarashi v. Caliber Home Loans, et al., No. 16-cv-09245 (D.N.J.) (J. Martinotti) (nationwide class action against four different mortgage servicers and insurance company). Adam has also taken on various roles in other pending class actions in the Southern District of Florida, including the Takata Air Bag class action. 

He was appointed to the Plaintiffs’ Lead Counsel Committee in the multidistrict litigation, In re: Herbal Supplements Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation, 1:15- cv-05070 (N.D. Ill.) and served in leadership positions in numerous antitrust class action cases, including In re Marine Hose Antitrust Litig., No. 08-md-1888 (S.D. Fla.); Miller v. Dyadic International, No. 07-cv-80948 (S.D. Fla.); In re: Mushroom Direct Purchase Antitrust Litig., 06-cv-00620l (E.D. Pa.); Louisiana Wholesale v. Becton Dickinson, et al., No. 05-cv-01602 (D.N.J.); Natchitoches Parrish Hospital v. Tyco (In re Sharps Containers), No. 05-cv- 12024 (D. Mass.); and Bruhl v. Price Waterhouse Coopers, International, et al., No. 03-cv-23044 (S.D. Fla.). 

Adam has been lead counsel in many Florida statewide class actions like Pain Clinic et al. v. Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc., 12-49371 (Fla 11th Cir. Ct. 2012), in which he secured a nationwide settlement against Allscripts Healthcare Solution on behalf of thousands of small physician practices regarding the sale and marketing of defective electronic healthcare software. 

Adam’s practice also encompasses complex commercial litigation matters, including securities fraud actions. Adam has served as chairperson in numerous NASD securities arbitrations, and actively participates in national and local seminars and panels. He has published numerous articles on both class action and securities litigation.

With a history of fighting corporate wrongdoing, Adam has been instrumental to affecting change through the practice of law. As a first year lawyer, Adam investigated and discovered secret testing conducted by Dupont and helped his team strike DuPont’s pleadings to settle claims for over 30 growers across country and Costa Rica. In that same year, Adam conducted his first jury trial which resulted in a jury verdict of $125 million dollars for two Benlate growers and the settlement of over 40 individual farmers' claims in the U.S. and Costa Rica .

 

Where We Work

Our offices are located in the heart of Coconut Grove, a bustling neighborhood in the heart of Miami, Florida.