Dave Rosenberg > Goodwin > Boston, United States > Lawyer Profile

Goodwin
100 NORTHERN AVENUE
BOSTON MA 02210
MASSACHUSETTS
United States
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Position

Counsel

Career

Dave Rosenberg is counsel in the firm’s Complex Litigation & Dispute Resolution and Financial Industry Litigation practices. David primarily represents companies in complex class actions alleging violations of ERISA, the Investment Company Act of 1940, and state and federal consumer financial services laws.

Education

JD 2010 Boston University School of Law (summa cum laude, William L. and Lillian Berger Achievement Prize, Paul J. Liacos and G. Joseph Tauro Distinguished Scholar Awards); BS 2006 Bentley College (summa cum laude)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Labor and employment > ERISA litigation

Boasting a successful track record in trials, Goodwin defends financial services companies against a broad spectrum of alleged ERISA violations. With a well-balanced litigation and advisory offering, the firm brings deep sector expertise and bench experience, attracting new clients in industries such as steel and manufacturing, technology, media and publishing, with significant mandates in 2023 including representing financial services companies, Natixis and Mercer Investments, and advising the US Chamber of Commerce and leading trade associations. The practice is co-led by Boston-stationed James Fleckner, who represents a number of major companies in ERISA litigation, and seasoned litigator Alison Douglass, who also practices from the Boston office. In the Washington office, Jamie Santos focuses on complex civil litigation before federal appellate and trial courts, whilst Michael Isenman’s in-depth knowledge of securities, ERISA, class action makes him the go-to for mutual funds, other registered investment companies, and financial institutions. Dave Rosenberg operates from the Boston office, defending many of the largest financial institutions in ‘excessive fee’ ERISA litigation, whilst Washington DC-based Matthew Riffee advises financial institutions and service providers in DOL investigations and enforcements.