March 1, 2023 – San Bernardino, California. FDM attorneys Daniel Modafferi and Gabriel Kontarovsky prevailed on an appeal from summary judgment in favor of San Bernardino City Unified School District and one of its administrators, in a lawsuit filed by students who witnessed a shooting at their elementary school. In its published opinion, the Court […]
Fozi Dwork & Modafferi, LLP Wins Defense Verdict in Los Angeles Discrimination and Retaliation Trial
October 28, 2022 – Los Angeles, California. Carlsbad attorneys Golnar Fozi and Jeremy Dwork of Fozi Dwork & Modafferi, LLP obtained a defense verdict in favor of Montebello Unified School District on September 29, 2022. The case was tried to verdict in Superior Court in downtown Los Angeles. Plaintiff was an Office Assistant at Montebello […]
Firm Proudly Announces New Name – Fozi Dwork & Modafferi, LLP
August 1, 2022. Carlsbad, CA. We are thrilled to announce that the name of our law firm has changed to Fozi Dwork & Modafferi, LLP. The name change comes on the heels of the retirement of Neal Meyers, and the addition of Daniel Modafferi as a named partner of this firm. While our name has […]
Meyers Fozi & Dwork Wins Unanimous Jury Verdict in Favor of the Free Methodist Church in Southern California
April 14, 2022 – San Bernardino, CA. In March 2022, attorneys Golnar Fozi and Jeremy Dwork secured a unanimous defense jury verdict for their client, the Free Methodist Church in Southern California – a conference of approximately 60 churches and ministries. As relates to the allegations against FMC, the case arose as follows: From the […]
[2022 Appellate Update] Qualified Immunity Protection Affirmed by Ninth Circuit for School Administrators in First Amendment Case
April 14, 2022 – Carlsbad, CA. Meyers Fozi & Dwork, LLP attorneys Daniel Modafferi and Golnar Fozi successfully defeated claims for money damages against current and former administrators of the Claremont Unified School District, according to a unanimous, published opinion of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The three-judge panel of […]