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Rachel Moseson Dikovics represents public and private sector clients in internal investigations, regulatory compliance matters, and interactions with the state and federal government. She also counsels clients throughout all stages of litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
Rachel has experience conducting internal investigations into highly sensitive matters involving serious employee misconduct, regulatory compliance issues, criminal allegations, and shareholder demands. She was a lead member of the Lowenstein team commissioned by the state to investigate a use-of-force incident at New Jersey’s only women’s prison and the team that represented Rutgers University in a highly publicized investigation into its women’s softball program.
Rachel regularly represents companies and state agencies dealing with state and federal government investigations, subpoenas, regulatory reviews, and other inquiries. She has negotiated settlement agreements with the federal government and guided clients through their implementation; and she has substantial experience working with a federal monitor.
Committed to pro bono work, Rachel has helped victims of domestic abuse obtain final restraining orders and qualifying clients secure Special Immigrant Juvenile Status. She also supports the firm’s annual election protection work.
Rachel is on the leadership team of the firm’s Women’s Initiative Network (WIN), a group that supports and empowers women attorneys to achieve professional and personal success. She is also one of the original co-hosts of the firm’s “Real Talk” podcast, which covers a wide range of issues that impact women in the law. Rachel has also participated in multiple and varied speaking engagements, including CLEs.
During law school, Rachel served as a judicial intern to the Hon. Stuart Rabner, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, and worked as an intern in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey. Prior to her legal career, she worked for the late U.S. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg.