Cowen | Rodriguez | Peacock

Meet the Partners

The Leaders Taking On Your Case

Cowen Law is led by three accomplished trial attorneys whose experience, leadership, and results define the firm’s approach to personal injury law. Together, they bring decades of combined experience representing individuals in complex, high-stakes cases, with a shared focus on delivering meaningful outcomes for people facing life-altering injuries. Their work is grounded in strategy, precision, and a deep understanding of what clients are up against.

Michael Cowen

Recognized Authority

Michael Cowen is a nationally recognized authority in trucking and commercial vehicle litigation, with nearly three decades of experience and more than 120 jury trials to his name. Board-certified in both Truck Accident Law and Personal Injury Trial Law, he has built a reputation for handling catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases involving 18-wheelers and company vehicles. As the author of Big Rig Justice and founder of Cowen’s Big Rig Bootcamp, he also plays a key role in shaping how these cases are handled across the country.

Sonia Rodriguez

Trial Leader

Sonia M. Rodriguez brings more than two decades of experience advocating for plaintiffs, with a career marked by both legal excellence and community leadership. An AV Preeminent® rated attorney, she has earned recognition for her trial and appellate work and made history with a landmark verdict early in her career. Her leadership roles and continued recognition by peers reflect her standing as a respected voice in the legal community.

Malorie Peacock

Negligence Advocate

Malorie Peacock represents the next generation of trial leadership at the firm, combining sharp legal skill with a modern, technology-driven approach to litigation. Since joining the firm in 2013, she has focused on complex personal injury and wrongful death cases, particularly those involving trucking and commercial vehicles. Known for her attention to detail and innovative case presentation strategies, she helps translate complex facts into compelling arguments that resonate with juries.