About Moshe Y.
Moshe Y. Spinowitz attended Harvard University, earning a B.A. in 2002. He continued his legal education at Harvard Law School, receiving his J.D. in 2006. Those years in Cambridge formed the academic foundation for a career that has spanned two state bars and a position at a large national firm.
After law school, Spinowitz gained admission to practice in Massachusetts in 2007. He later became a member of the District of Columbia Bar in 2010. Today he is authorized to practice in both jurisdictions and maintains active memberships in each bar.
Spinowitz is a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. He works within the firm’s broader network of offices and affiliates. His role as partner places him among the team of lawyers who handle the firm’s matters that touch on Massachusetts and D.C. clients. Colleagues describe him as someone who manages complex assignments and collaborates across practice groups.
His professional trajectory follows a common path for lawyers who trained at elite law schools. The Harvard education is a throughline in his résumé, and it appears alongside steady bar admissions and a partnership at one of the country’s large law firms. Over the years he has balanced firm responsibilities with the continuing obligations of bar membership in two jurisdictions.
Outside of the firm title, Spinowitz’s public profile is defined by his bar membership records and his affiliation with Skadden. The records show continuous membership in the Massachusetts State Bar since 2007 and in the District of Columbia Bar since 2010. Those memberships are current and reflect an ongoing presence in both legal communities.
He practices from the Skadden platform and works with colleagues across the firm’s offices and affiliates. His work serves clients with interests that require counsel licensed in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. His current practice centers on legal work conducted through Skadden’s offices and affiliated entities in those jurisdictions.