
Litigation
We offer dispute resolution services across a wide range of civil and complex commercial matters. With 25 plus years of experience, Meyerowitz Law provides aggressive yet strategic, results-oriented advocacy, navigating complex legal landscapes in N.Y. state and N.Y. federal district courts, as well as in mediations and FINRA and AAA arbitrations.
Practice Areas
Entertainment Law
We provide specialized legal services for artists, managers, agents, and other creative professionals. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities in the entertainment industry, we offer knowledgeable, creative and strategic legal solutions for our clients. Whether you are just starting off or you are already an established artist, our goal is to empower you to focus on your creative endeavors while we handle the legal intricacies.
Personal Injury
Our personal injury practice is committed to advocating for individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that injuries can take on individuals and their families. Our approach is compassionate, yet aggressive, as we pursue the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Specializing in a range of personal injury cases, from auto accidents to slip and falls and workplace injuries, we are dedicated to helping you recover and move forward with your life.
SECURITIES LITIGATION
We represent broker dealers, investment banks, and stock and bond brokers, on behalf of the firm and individually, in connection with FINRA customer arbitrations and mediations, FINRA and SEC investigations, breach of non competition, non-solicitation and confidentiality agreements, including claims of misappropriation and theft of customer lists and accounts, solicitation of customers, and broker solicitations (broker raiding cases), experts in Orders to Show Cause and obtaining Temporary Restraining Orders, as well as defending against them, enforcement of employment agreements, or defense against same, and Rule 10b-5 lawsuits and class actions pursuant to Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934.
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