A graduate of the University of Miami, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1994, Ms. Moskowitz earned her Juris Doctor in 1997 from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. This program is consistently ranked in the top 10 nationwide for its Trial Advocacy Program. Ms. Moskowitz received awards for her performances in various Client Counseling and Negotiation Competitions. She also was a member of Cumberland’s National Trial Team.
Ms. Moskowitz is admitted to practice in the states of Florida, Tennessee and Texas. She is also licensed to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the Middle District of Florida. Ms. Moskowitz is a member of the American Bar Association, the American Health Lawyer’s Association, the Orange County Bar Association, the Central Florida Association of Women Lawyers and the Phi Delta Phi Honors Legal Fraternity.
Ms. Moskowitz first practiced law as an Assistant State Attorney for the 18th Judicial Circuit in Sanford, Florida, where she was recognized for her intensive work with Domestic Violence victims. Ms. Moskowitz tried a number of cases in both County and Circuit court while with the State. She later was in-house counsel for C.N.A. Insurance in Maitland where she was responsible for handling significant risk claims for the company as well as overseeing various compliance issues for a third party administrator program for a Fortune Top 10 company. Ms. Moskowitz also practiced with Bobo, Spicer before joining the firm in 2001.
In July 2005, she was selected as one of “America’s Most Influential Women” by Sky Radio, in a segment dedicated to the recognition of outstanding women in law and in the corporate world. A frequent lecturer, Ms. Moskowitz has spoken at a number of seminars internally for clients as well as for organizations such as the Assisted Living Federation of America, Florida Health Care Association, Florida Association of Homes for the Aged, the Lorman Group and Professional Education Systems, Inc. Ms. Moskowitz co-authored Risks & Rewards, Caring for Alzheimer’s Patients in the ALF Setting, prepared for Assisted Living Today, November/December 2003. She currently volunteers for various charities and organizations for women and children in the Central Florida area including, Orange County Public Schools, Teen Court, and The Florida Law Related Education Association and was recently recognized by the Legal Aid Society of Central Florida and the Florida Supreme Court for her pro bono work.