Michael is a Principal in the Atlanta office. He received a B.A. in History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1999 and his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School in 2003. Mr. Rogovin is admitted to the Bar of the States of New York and Georgia and the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the Northern District of Georgia.
Mr. Rogovin chairs Weiss Law’s Mergers & Acquisitions Litigation Group and has appeared in courts throughout the country, including the Delaware Court of Chancery, on numerous occasions on behalf of stockholders in merger & acquisition lawsuits.
Mr. Rogovin has litigated a broad spectrum of complex class actions including securities class actions and shareholder derivative actions in federal and state courts. He has served on the firm’s litigation team in numerous derivative actions involving corporations and issues of national prominence. When Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored public corporation entrusted with maintaining liquidity in the United States’ mortgage markets, announced one of the largest financial restatements in corporate history, he successfully assisted in the effort to recover the company’s damages, recouping more than $100 million (Sadowsky Testamentary Trust v. Brendsel et al. f/b/o Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, 05 cv 2596).