Moshe Maimon is a partner at Levy Konigsberg LLP. He is a litigation specialist handling complex personal injury cases involving asbestos and mesothelioma, toxic substances pharmaceuticals, defective consumer products, and medical malpractice, as well as consumer fraud and other commercial litigationmatters.
Moshe has personally tried and been part of legal teams that have won some of the largest damage awards in the country.
Moshe served as one of the lead attorneys representing members of the Navajo Nation in their cases against companies that abandoned uranium mines on the Reservation. He also headed the firm’s litigation representing former diet drug patients who suffered heart valve damage. In 1996, Moshe became the first lawyer to ever prevail in a repetitive stress injury lawsuit against a product manufacturer in a case tried in Baltimore, Maryland.
In addition to his work supervising the firm’s pharmaceutical cases, Moshe shares the responsibility for the coordination of the firm’s commercial litigation cases and their trials, and in 2007 obtained a $7 Million verdict in a Breach of Fiduciary Duty case against a prominent NYC law firm. He currently heads the firm’s ERISA class action section.
Moshe joined the firm while still a student at Brooklyn Law School where he earned a degree in 1986. He has lectured on the standards for the admissibility of scientific evidence into court as well as effective trial techniques and strategies.
Moshe is a member of the Bar in the Federal and State courts of New York, New Jersey, and Washington.
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