Mound Cotton, a leading law firm representing insurance companies, announced today that Tiffany J. Rothenberg has joined the firm’s Fort Lauderdale office. She represents commercial property insurance carriers in complex coverage disputes and bad faith actions.


“We are thrilled that Tiffany has joined the firm,” said Wayne Glaubinger, partner and member of the firm’s Executive Committee. “She is an incredible addition to the team and will play an integral role in expanding the reach of our Florida office and continuing to serve our clients at the highest level.”


“We are excited to welcome Tiffany to the team. Her talent and experience are huge assets to our clients throughout Florida and nationwide,” said William Wilson, partner and head of the Fort Lauderdale office.


Prior to joining Mound Cotton, Tiffany managed a team of attorneys focused on commercial first-party coverage and litigation at a large Florida insurance defense firm. In addition to her civil litigation experience in Florida, Tiffany handled hundreds of cases from inception through bench/jury trial as a Staff Attorney at The Legal Aid Society in New York City.


Tiffany graduated from City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law, where she was Staff Editor of the New York Law Review and Vice President of the CUNY Law Moot Court Team. While in law school, Tiffany interned for the New York State Attorney General in its Consumer Fraud and Protection Bureau, CUNY Law’s Immigrant & Refugee Rights Clinic, as well as at the Legal Aid Society. Prior to attending law school, Tiffany worked as a lobbyist on behalf of non-profit hospitals with the Hospital Association of New York State (HANYS). She received her B.S. in Political Science and Judaic Studies from the University at Albany (SUNY).


She is admitted to the state bars of Florida and New York, and the United States District Courts of the Middle District of Florida and the Southern District of Florida. She is a member of the Palm Beach County Bar Association and the Florida Association for Women Lawyers (FAWL), Palm Beach County Chapter. She is a former Events Committee Chair of the Women’s Prison Association, and a Member of the Founding Board of Trustees and former Vice Chairwoman of Brooklyn Emerging Leaders Academy (BELA) Charter High School. She has been quoted in the media and has published many articles in publications including Insurance Journal, Texas Lawyer, Law.com, Property Casualty 360, and Daily Business Review.