Robert M. Radick
Principal
(212) 880-9558
Robert M. Radick is a trial lawyer with extensive experience litigating complex criminal and civil cases. His practice involves the representation of individuals and corporations in a range of criminal, civil and regulatory matters, and his areas of expertise include financial frauds, health care fraud, public corruption, tax evasion, money laundering and other business crimes.
Mr. Radick graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University and received his J.D. degree cum laude from the New York University School of Law, where he was an editor of the Law Review, a Leslie and Edmund Glass Fellow in Criminal Justice, and the recipient of the Judge Abraham Lieberman Award for outstanding scholarship in the area of criminal law. After serving as a law clerk to the Honorable John Gleeson, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York, Mr. Radick was an associate with Morvillo Abramowitz from 2000 through 2003. He then served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, where he rose to the level of Deputy Chief of the Public Integrity Section and Chief of Health Care Fraud Prosecutions. Prior to becoming an Assistant U.S. Attorney, Mr. Radick was an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, and after six years as a federal prosecutor, he returned to private practice, re-joining Morvillo Abramowitz as a principal in 2009.
While with the United States Attorney’s Office, Mr. Radick investigated, prosecuted and supervised a wide range of criminal cases, and successfully represented the government in numerous trials and appeals. In 2007, he received the Inspector General’s Integrity Award from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, and in 2008, as a result of his role in the investigation, prosecution and conviction of ten prison guards who assaulted inmates at the federal jail facility in Brooklyn, New York and engaged in a subsequent cover-up, Mr. Radick received the Investigative Award for Excellence from the President’s Council on Integrity and Efficiency, as well as the Attorney General’s Award, which is the highest honor in the United States Department of Justice.
Mr. Radick is the co-author of Gotham Unbound: How New York City Was Liberated from the Grip of Organized Crime, and has lectured within the Department of Justice on matters relating to health care fraud and discovery obligations under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
Mr. Radick is admitted to practice in New York, and before the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the District Courts for the Eastern, Southern, and Northern Districts of New York.