Moritt Hock & Hamroff Strengthens South Florida Presence with New Hires
Moritt Hock & Hamroff enhances its legal services in South Florida by integrating the Saavedra Goodwin team, signaling strategic growth in a key market.

Moritt Hock & Hamroff, a New York-based commercial law firm, has further solidified its presence in South Florida by welcoming the attorneys from Saavedra Goodwin, a Fort Lauderdale-based boutique law firm. This move not only expands the firm's capabilities in business litigation, real estate, and corporate law but also marks its continued commitment to the South Florida market, a region experiencing rapid growth as a global financial and commercial hub.
The integration of Damaso W. Saavedra, Randolph M. Brombacher, and Caitlin J. Bronstein, along with three additional staff members, into Moritt Hock & Hamroff, follows the firm's earlier expansion in 2023. This strategic acquisition is poised to enhance the firm's ability to deliver comprehensive legal solutions, addressing the complex needs of clients with interests in Florida. The addition of the Saavedra Goodwin team is expected to bolster the firm's expertise in key practice areas, reinforcing its reputation for achieving favorable client outcomes.
Michael Cardello III, Managing Partner at Moritt Hock & Hamroff, emphasized the significance of this expansion, noting the team's deep expertise will complement the firm's existing services in South Florida. Marc Hamroff, Chairman, highlighted the firm's dedication to the South Florida market and its evolution as a commercial and financial center. Damaso Saavedra expressed enthusiasm about joining Moritt Hock & Hamroff, citing the firm's outstanding reputation and the opportunity to contribute to its growth and success.
This development is indicative of the broader trends in the legal industry, where firms are increasingly focusing on strategic expansions to meet the growing demands of key markets. For businesses and individuals in South Florida, the enhanced capabilities of Moritt Hock & Hamroff mean access to a wider range of legal services, potentially impacting the region's legal landscape and its attractiveness as a business destination.