Michael L. Greenwald
Michael L. Greenwald earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Virginia, where he graduated in January 2001. While at the University of Virginia, Mr. Greenwald served as editor-in-chief of The Cavalier Daily , the school's student-run newspaper. During his tenure as editor-in-chief, The Cavalier Daily was honored with the Associated Collegiate Press' 1999 Pacemaker Award as one of the best collegiate dailies in the country. Also while at the University of Virginia, Mr. Greenwald served as an undergraduate fellow at the University's Center for Politics, where he authored the script for a PBS documentary on former Virginia Governor Linwood Holton. In 2004, Mr. Greenwald earned his Juris Doctor degree from Duke University School of Law, where he was awarded the Justin Miller Award for Leadership. At Duke, Mr. Greenwald was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Devil's Advocate , the School of Law's independent newspaper.
Before attending Duke, Mr. Greenwald served as a general assignment reporter for The Miami Herald , where he authored over 80 news articles, including nine appearing on the front page. Prior to joining Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, Mr. Greenwald worked as a Litigation associate in the Fort Lauderdale office of Holland & Knight LLP.
Mr. Greenwald joined the Firm in 2006, where his practice focuses on complex class actions, including securities, corporate governance, and consumer fraud litigation.
Professional Affiliations
American Bar Association, Member
Palm Beach County Bar Association, Member
Education
Duke University School of Law, J.D., 2004
- Awarded the Justin Miller Award for Leadership
- Co-Founder and editor-in-chief, The Devil's Advocate
University of Virginia, B.A., 2001
- Editor-in-chief, The Cavalier Daily
Admissions
- Florida
- United States District Courts for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin






