Malorie Peacock is a dedicated and innovative personal injury attorney who combines legal acumen, technological savvy, and compassionate advocacy to secure justice for victims of negligence, specializing in complex cases such as truck accidents and wrongful death claims.
Malorie J. Peacock, a Partner at Cowen Rodriguez Peacock, is a dedicated advocate for those injured due to negligence. Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, she graduated with honors from the University of Texas with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and earned her Juris Doctor cum laude from the University of Houston Law Center in 2012. Joining Cowen Rodriguez Peacock in 2013, Malorie has focused her practice on personal injury and wrongful death, quickly distinguishing herself in the field.
Malorie's approach to legal work is characterized by her meticulous attention to detail for uncovering safety issues and areas of neglect. She is known for her innovative use of technology and cutting-edge visuals in case presentations, which has proven instrumental in effectively communicating complex information to juries and securing favorable outcomes for clients.
Her dedication extends beyond the courtroom through active involvement in professional organizations and a commitment to ongoing education, ensuring she employs the most current legal strategies and stays on the forefront of the trucking litigation industry. She is an Advocates Board alumni for the TTLA, former board member of the SATLA, Trucking Litigation Group Board Member for the AAJ, current Board Member of the ATAA, serving as the 2024 Women’s Caucus Chair and 2025 Satety Committee Chair.
Malorie has worked on numerous high-stakes cases involving commercial vehicle accidents, trucking incidents, and wrongful death claims, navigating their intricacies with skill and compassion. She exemplifies the firm's dedication to excellence, innovation, and client-centered representation, making her an invaluable asset to clients seeking justice after life-altering accidents. Her unique blend of legal acumen, technological savvy, and heartfelt dedication to her clients sets her apart as a trusted advocate and skilled litigator in the field of personal injury law.
- Holds board member and chair positions in top professional associations and was recognized with Texas Trial Lawyers Association’s Reich Chandler Outstanding Advocate Award in 2020.
- Known for her innovative use of technology and cutting-edge visuals, which effectively communicate complex information to juries and help secure favorable outcomes for clients.
- Dedicated to ongoing education and professional development, ensuring the employment of the most current and effective strategies.
- Board Certified in Truck Accident Law (2021)
- University of Houston Law Center, Cum Laude, J.D. (2012)
- University of Texas, B.A. (2008)
- Texas
- Eastern District of Texas
- Northern District of Texas
- Southern District of Texas
- Western District of Texas
- New Mexico District Court
- 18-wheeler and commercial vehicle cases involving death and catastrophic injury
- Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) – Board Member
- American Association for Justice (AAJ) – Trucking Litigation Group, Board Member
- Association of Truck Accident Attorneys – Board Member
- Attorney’s Information Exchange Group (AIEG)
- Cameron County Bar Association (CCBA)
- Cameron County Women Lawyer’s Association
- Cameron County Young Lawyers Association (CCYLA)
- San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association
- State Bar of Texas
- Texas Trial Lawyers Association (TTLA)
- Best San Antonio Lawyers, San Antonio Scene (2021)
- Rising Star, San Antonio Scene (2021)
- Top 20 Verdicts in Texas, TopVerdict.com (2020)
- Top Personal Injury Plaintiff Lawyer, San Antonio Scene (2019-2020)
- Top 100 Verdicts in Texas (2017)
- TLN #96: Building Your Profitable Law Firm
- TLN #88: The 10 Commandments of Case Management
- TLN #82: Working Through Others: Building a High-Performing Team
- TLN #79: Finding Joy in the Practice of Law
- TLN #70: The Method: Our 9-Step Process for Evaluating & Working Up A Case
- TLN #65: Lessons from a Virtual Seminar: Successful Applications in a Courtroom and Online
- TLN #61: Elite Litigation: Strategies to Maximize the Value of Every Case
- TLN #59: Discover Your “Why”: Committing to Organizational Health
- TLN #53: The Verdict Is In! Post Trial Discussion
- TLN #51: Preparing Yourself and Your Case for Trial
- TLN #49: Applying 2 Seasons of TLN to Your Law Practice
- TLN #41: Resources, Doctor Referrals, and Process-based Focus
- TLN #31: Proven Techniques for Proving Damages
- TLN #28: Storytelling in the Courtroom
- TLN #19: Trial Tips: Voir Dire, Visuals, and Technology
November 17, 2021
“Cases Involving Mexico-Licensed Drivers Operating CMVs in the United States”
ATAA Webinar
July 28, 2021
“Trucking: Failure to Train and Industry Standards”
AIEG 2021 Spring Seminar
February 11, 2021
“Litigation of Commercial Vehicle Cases”
TTLA Car Wrecks Seminar
May 15, 2019
“Finding the Villain in Truck Crash Cases”
Lubbock, TX, South Plains Trial Lawyers Association
May 10, 2019
“Negligent Training: Why is the Wreck the Company’s Fault?”
El Paso, TX, El Paso Trial Lawyers Association
May 9, 2019
“Trucking Regulations in Depositions”
Atlantic City, NJ, New Jersey Association of Justice, Trucking Litigation Group
November 29, 2018
Getting to Punitive Damages Through Lack of Training
Washington, D.C., AAJ Members Only Conference
June 19, 2018
“Identifying Auto Product Defect Cases”
Austin, TX, TTLA Board of Advocates
May 4, 2018
“Identifying Auto Product Defect Cases”
New Orleans, LA, AAJ Jazz Fest