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Biography
"Elizabeth “Liz” Zwibel has been a practicing trial lawyer for over 35 years, bringing with her a wealth of experience and passion for defending the rights of the seriously injured and underinsured. Liz is a passionate champion for plaintiffs' rights with an outstanding ability to handle the complexities of catastrophic cases, zealously advocating for clients until justice is served. She began her legal career as a defense litigator in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area, she transitioned to plaintiff-side litigation, driven by her unwavering dedication to seeking justice
Throughout her career, Liz has practiced in Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Florida, focusing on complex catastrophic injury matters, including traumatic brain injury, wrongful death, product liability, and other serious injury cases. Her work is defined by meticulous case development and a deep commitment to ensuring injured clients receive meaningful justice.
Liz’s litigation results have been recognized among the most significant injury verdicts in the country. She has been inducted into Florida’s Verdicts Hall of Fame and honored by leading trial organizations. She is also a frequent lecturer nationwide on catastrophic injury litigation, traumatic brain injury, and advanced trial strategies."
Education
- George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia
- J.D. - 1988
- Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
- B.A.
Professional Associations
- Virginia State Bar Association, Member
- Fairfax County Bar Association, Member
- Virginia Women's Bar Association, Member
- American Bar Association, Member
- President's Task Force on Victims of Crime, Member, 00/1983 to 00/1983
Fraternities or Sororities
- Delta Theta Phi
Honors
- Top 50 Most Influential Trial Lawyers in the Nation – National Trial Lawyers
- Florida Verdicts Hall of Fame – Daily Business Review
- Nation’s Top One Percent – National Association of Distinguished Counsel
- “Preeminent AV” Rating – Martindale-Hubbell
Bar Admissions
- Virginia, 1988
- District of Columbia, 1992
- U.S. District Court District of Maryland, 1992
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Virginia
- Florida, 2000

