Matthew Mokwa concentrates his practice on products liability and mass tort litigation, as well as securities fraud and consumer class action cases. He is dedicated to delivering client-focused and compassionate legal services to the wrongly injured.


Unique Insight to Corporations & Products

His passion for litigating cases involving corporate fraud and financial corruption stems from his unique blend of legal and business acumen Prior to joining our firm, he worked as an attorney in the private equity and venture capital industry. He gained valuable insight into how corporations are valued and how easy it is for unethical companies to misrepresent their financial health or the safety of their products.

Educational Achievements & Courts Admitted to Practice

Attorney Mokwa earned his Bachelor of Science degree (summa cum laude) from the Eller Business School at the University of Arizona where he was selected by the faculty as the Outstanding Marketing Student and was the recipient of the Award for Highest Academic Distinction at graduation.

He earned his law degree from The University of Texas School of Law where he was a Presidential Scholar and member of the Phi Delta Legal Honor Society. He is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and United States District Courts for the Middle District of Florida and the Southern District of Florida.

Published Author

The author of multiple legal articles addressing financial fraud and accounting improprieties, Attorney Mokwa's publication "Enron, Sarbanes Oxley and the End of Earnings Management" (Texas Business Journal Winter 2004) is a well-respected and often cited summary of securities fraud.

Education

  • The University of Texas School of Law, J.D. -2003
  • University of Arizona, Eller Business School, B.S.

Professional Associations & Memberships

  • Florida Bar
  • Texas Bar