Maia Dombey is an associate attorney in Moore & Lee, P.C.’s Fort Lauderdale office, with a focus on a wide range of commercial litigation matters. Maia graduated cum laude from University of Miami School of Law, where she was Editor-In-Chief of the International and Comparative Law Review and a HOPE Public Interest Scholar. Maia also worked as a student-attorney in Miami Law’s International Human Rights Clinic, where she focused on advocacy related to violence against indigenous women and submitted amicus brief to the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights about discriminatory use of vagrancy laws on marginalized communities.
Before joining Moore and Lee, she gained valuable experience at Miami boutique litigation firms, where she developed skills in a vast range of commercial and individual litigation matters, including complex commercial litigation, employment litigation, and probate litigation, among others. Maia also has experience in healthcare-related transactional matters. Prior to pursuing her legal career, Maia earned her B.A. in Journalism and Political Science at New York University in 2017.
In addition to her legal practice, Maia is actively involved in the Greater Miami Jewish Federation’s Leadership Development Institute and is a member of its Jewish Education Committee.
Education
- J.D., University of Miami Law School, Cum Laude
- B.A., New York University
Bar Admissions
- Florida
Personal
Maia was born in Caracas, Venezuela, grew up in Broward County, and now lives in Miami, Florida. In her free time, Maia enjoys reading, traveling around the world, attending concerts, and doing Pilates.