Miedel & Mysliwiec LLP

Helping Individuals & Businesses In New York And Nationwide
Miedel & Mysliwiec LLP is unique in its approach to individual and corporate representation. Unlike bigger firms, we spend time getting to know our clients and ensuring that they understand every aspect of their case.
We also believe that clients are a critical part of the defense team and we include them in all phases of representation. Because each client comes to us with different needs and concerns, we work collaboratively to determine their individual goals and pursue those objectives vigorously. Whether clients seek to resolve their legal issues quickly through a negotiated disposition or defend the charges against them through aggressive litigation, we have the knowledge, experience and skill to secure the best case outcomes possible.
We recognize that our clients frequently have not just one, but a whole host of complex legal and nonlegal needs. At Miedel & Mysliwiec LLP, we identify those needs and work tirelessly to address them. Because we are a boutique firm, we have the ability to offer cost-effective, flexible representation that adjusts to each client's unique requirements.
Contact us today if you need legal assistance with any of the following:
- State and Federal Criminal Defense
- White Collar Crimes
- Regulatory Enforcement Actions
- Grand Jury Investigations
- Extradition and International Matters
- Appeals and Collateral Proceedings
- Civil Litigation
- Federal Criminal Defense
- Civil Rights
- Immigration and Removal Defense
Call Miedel & Mysliwiec LLP today at 212-616-3042 to arrange your initial consultation.
Attorney Florian Miedel
Bar Admissions:
- New York
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
- U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit
Education:
- New York University School of Law
- J.D. - 1993
- Dartmouth College
- B.A. - 1989
Professional Memberships and Achievements:
- Criminal Justice Act Panel, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York, Member
- 18-b Homicide Panel, Bronx, New York, Member
- New York City Bar Association, Member
- New York Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Member
- New York State Defenders Association, Member
Attorney Aaron Mysliwiec
Bar Admissions:
- New York
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Northern District of New York
- U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
Education:
- Georgetown University Law Center
- J.D., Member, National Trial Team; Criminal Justice Clinic - 1997
- Carleton College
- B.A., Dana Award for character and leadership; President, Carleton Student Association - 1993
- National Criminal Defense College Trial Skills Program - 2003
Professional Memberships and Achievements:
- American Health Lawyers Association
- New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, President (2014)
- New York State Defenders Association, Member
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Member
- New York Criminal Bar Association, Member
- New York State Bar Association
Dismissals & Nonprosecutions:
- Dismissal of all charges in alleged $8.3 million international real estate Ponzi scheme
- Dismissal of child abuse allegations and dismissal of NYC Administration for Child Services "indicated" finding.
- Nonprosecution of student at elite NYC prep school despite serious sexual assault allegations
- No arrest and no prosecution of client on million-dollar federal fraud allegations
- No arrest and no prosecution of client facing possible federal mortgage fraud charges
- No arrest and no prosecution of client facing possible federal child pornography charges
- No arrest and no prosecution of client facing possible firearms trafficking charges
- Investigated rape charges and persuaded District Attorney's Office to dismiss rape complaint against client
- Negotiated and achieved full dismissal of first-degree robbery charges in New York State prosecution
- Thoroughly prepared client to testify before grand jury in weapons possession case, leading to dismissal of the case by the grand jury
Trials And Suppression Of Evidence:
- "Not guilty" trial verdict on federal murder in aid of racketeering charge for alleged violent gang member, despite the testimony of several cooperating witnesses
- "Not guilty" trial verdict on conspiracy to distribute 50 kilos of cocaine, despite the testimony of two "cooperators"
- "Not guilty" trial verdict on first- and second-degree murder charges despite client having confessed to the crime on videotape. The client faced a potential life sentence without parole.
- "Not guilty" trial verdict for client accused of assaulting his wife and threatening her with a handgun
- "Not guilty" trial verdict for a client accused of repeatedly raping his adopted daughter. The client was facing up to 25 years in prison.
- "Not guilty" trial verdict for a client accused of repeatedly stabbing her landlord. The client was facing up to 25 years in prison.
- Achieved suppression of handgun, narcotics and counterfeit currency evidence n federal conspiracy case in Southern District of New York
- Achieved suppression of handgun and ammunition evidence in federal weapons case, leading to dismissal, in Eastern District of New York
- Achieved suppression of physical evidence in federal credit card fraud prosecution.
- "Not guilty" trial verdict for a client in federal weapons possession case
Negotiated Settlements:
- Probation sentence for a client facing attempted murder charges in two separate cases where complainants were hospitalized due to their injuries
- Negotiated a plea to a nonviolent charge and a sentence that amounted to time served for a client facing second-degree murder charges where there was an incriminating videotape of the client and a "cooperator" identifying the client as being involved in the murder
- Noncriminal disposition in a domestic violence case for a high-profile, internationally known client and managed to keep the case out of the media
- Negotiated a favorable plea bargain for a client who faced the first New York State terrorism charges brought in Manhattan. At the beginning of the case, the client faced a potential sentence of life without parole. The client will serve less than five years in prison.