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Michael Mosher represents Fortune 100 and other large companies in a diverse range of complex matters, including toxic and environmental torts, products liability, and consumer litigation. He has experience in high-stakes litigation and his cases frequently include novel medical, scientific and legal issues. As part of his practice, Michael has drafted dispositive and discovery motions, assisted in developing litigation and trial strategy, spearheaded fact investigations, and helped secure both favorable settlements and dismissals.
Michael joined the firm after graduating from Loyola Law School. While in school, he externed for the Honorable R. Gary Klausner at the United States District Court for the Central District of California, as well as the Honorable Sheri Bluebond at the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California. Michael also served as a Senior Production Editor for the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review.
In his last semester, Michael competed in the Scott Moot Court Competition, where he wrote a U.S. Supreme Court brief and argued complex Second and Fourth Amendment issues. He won the award for Best Brief and was a finalist in the oral argument portion of the competition.
Juris Doctor, Loyola Law School
California
Central District of California
Juris Doctor, Loyola Law School
California
Central District of California