DAVID W. MOYÉ
David W. (Dave) Moyé received his B.S. degree in accounting in 1977 from Arizona State University. As a commissioned officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, Mr. Moyé attended Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law where he earned his J.D. in 1980. He was admitted to the Arizona State Bar in 1980, passed the CPA exam in 1985, and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1988. David’s career in the U.S. Marine Corps included service as an officer in an infantry combat unity, judge advocate and ultimately a Judge presiding over General Court Martial. Following his release from active duty in the U.S. Marine Corps, David was appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida where he investigated and prosecuted complex white collar crimes, including health care, insurance and bank fraud, for the next four years. From 1994 until 2003, David Moyé maintained an active trial practice law as an equity partner in the state-wide law firm of Fowler White Boggs Banker, P.A., where one of the principal components of his practice was representing insurance companies in the defense of personal injury cases.
In the early part of 2003, David was asked by then, Florida Attorney General, Charlie Crist, to leave private practice for the purpose of reorganizing and redirecting the efforts of the Attorney General’s efforts in combating health care fraud and economic crime in the State of Florida. David then spent the next two years working with the Attorney General’s sworn law enforcement officers, white-collar forensic investigators and fraud attorneys toward proactive investigations and prosecutions of national health care providers, multi-national pharmaceutical manufacturers, pharmacy benefit managements companies, and lending institutions for the State of Florida.
Since David reentered private practice during the end of 2004, he has devoted his practice to advocating for injured persons against individual and corporate members of the health care, finance and insurance industries whose acts of careless indifference, deception and sometimes out-right fraud, cause unsuspecting members of the public to suffer economic loss, personal injury and even wrongful death.
David is a member of the Florida Justice Association and the Trial Section of the Florida Bar.