About Moshe
Moshe Maimon practices medical malpractice law at Levy Phillips & Konigsberg, LLP, located in the heart of New York City. Since becoming a partner in 1986, he has focused on a variety of complex legal issues, including medical negligence, nursing home abuse, asbestos and mesothelioma claims, as well as insurance disputes. The firm’s central Manhattan location enables him to effectively serve clients throughout the New York metropolitan area, providing accessible legal representation to those in need. In 1986, Moshe earned his Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School, before a robust legal career. Over the years, he has represented numerous clients who have suffered due to medical errors and negligence.
His practice often involves intricate litigation that requires a understanding of both medical and legal principles. Cases he handles typically range from surgical errors to misdiagnoses, and he approaches each matter with meticulous attention to detail—ensuring that every aspect is thoroughly examined. Moshe is admitted to practice in several jurisdictions, including New York, New Jersey, and Washington. He also holds admission to the U.S. Supreme Court and the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, which allows him to handle cases at both the state and federal levels.
This broad range of admissions enables him to provide comprehensive legal representation, ensuring that clients receive the best possible advocacy for their cases. His experience extends beyond medical malpractice; he has significant expertise in nursing home abuse cases, which often involve vulnerable populations. Moshe is dedicated to advocating for the rights of these individuals, understanding the emotional and physical toll that such incidents can take on families. His commitment to seeking justice for his clients is evident in his thorough approach to each case, as he works to hold negligent parties accountable. Before joining Levy Phillips & Konigsberg, Moshe worked in various legal settings, which provided him with a strong foundation in litigation.
His long-standing commitment to his practice area has earned him a solid reputation among peers and clients alike. Active in legal associations, he stays informed about the latest developments in medical malpractice law. Beyond his legal practice, Moshe engages in community outreach, educating the public about their rights in medical settings. He believes that informed clients are empowered clients, and he aims to ensure that individuals understand their legal options. His dedication to both his clients and the community is evident in every case he undertakes.