Associate

Maura Moosnick joined Virginia & Ambinder, LLP as an associate in September 2021 and concentrates her practice on ERISA, labor, and employment litigation. She also assists with union representation matters. Maura previously worked as a legal assistant at V&A from June 2016 to June 2018.

Maura earned her B.S. in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University in 2016. She received her J.D. cum laude from Fordham University School of Law in 2021. At Fordham, she focused on labor and employment law and was awarded two Peggy Browning Fellowships, the MLB Players’ Association Michael Weiner Scholarship for Labor Studies, a Public Interest Leadership Award, and the Archibald M. Murray Award for Public Service, magna cum laude. She was a member of the Fordham Urban Law Journal and also participated in Fordham’s Immigrant Rights Clinic, where she was part of a team that successfully sought to terminate a client’s deportation proceedings.

Prior to joining V&A as an associate, she interned as a law clerk at a boutique labor and employment law firm, where she assisted with wage-and-hour litigation as well as the representation of public sector and healthcare unions. She also interned with Make the Road New Jersey, focusing on workers’ rights and OSHA regulations, and as a field investigator with the National Labor Relations Board, Region 2.


Areas of Practice

  • ERISA Litigation
  • Labor
  • Employment 

 

Bar Admissions

  • State: New York, New Jersey
  • Federal: Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York, Northern District of New York, District of New Jersey, U.S. Court Of Appeals, Second Circuit
  • Bankruptcy: Eastern District of New York, District of New Jersey

 

Education

  • Fordham University School of Law, New York, NY
    • J.D., cum laude
    • Archibald M. Murray Award for Public Service, magna cum laude
    • Fordham Urban Law Journal
    • Immigrant Rights Clinic
  • Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
    • B.S. in Industrial and Labor Relations
    • Minor in Inequality Studies
    • Cornell Tradition Fellow