About David Fisher
David Fisher Tamaroff built a technical and legal education before he entered practice. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Biophysics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2004. He went on to law school at the University of Miami, completing his J.D. in 2011 after beginning in 2008. Later, he completed HBX | Harvard Business School’s CORe credential in 2015, studying business analytics, economics for managers, and financial accounting.
Tamaroff’s career mixes private practice and in-house style roles in litigation groups. He founded Tamaroff Law, P.A. in 2011 and served as a partner there. In 2015 he joined Lipscomb, Eisenberg & Baker, PL as an attorney and moved to a partner role at Lipscomb & Partners, PLLC in 2016. In 2018 he became a partner in the Business Trial Group at Morgan & Morgan. The sequence shows a steady progression into larger litigation platforms and business-oriented trial work.
He is admitted to practice in multiple federal courts and appellate panels. Those jurisdictions include the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, the Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas, the Western District of Texas, and the District of Colorado. He is also admitted to the Federal Circuit and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. That roster of admissions enables him to take on matters across state lines and in federal appellate settings.
Tamaroff’s practice blends business litigation and intellectual property matters. He handles trials and contested proceedings that arise from commercial disputes and copyright-related claims. His memberships reflect those interests: he is a member of the American Bar Association and the American Intellectual Property Law Association since 2011, and he has belonged to the Federal Bar Association and the Copyright Society of the USA since 2015. These professional affiliations connect him to federal practitioners and IP specialists.
Colleagues describe Tamaroff as someone who moves between technical subject matter and courtroom procedure. He has navigated cases that require both legal analysis and an understanding of technical or financial detail. He has represented clients in district courts across several regions and at the appellate level when matters have escalated.
As of 2026 he is a partner in the Morgan & Morgan Business Trial Group, where his work centers on business trial litigation and intellectual property disputes.