About Daniel J.
Daniel J. Moriarty moved from a political science undergraduate degree into a classroom before he ever set foot in a courtroom. He earned a B.A. in Political Science and Government from the University of Notre Dame in 2006 and spent the following year teaching high school through Teach for America. The time in the classroom preceded law school and left an imprint on how he approaches difficult conversations and complex problems.
He earned his J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 2011. Within a year he joined the State Bar of Georgia, beginning a legal career that has kept him in Georgia’s civil courts. His bar membership dates to 2012, and he is admitted to practice in Georgia and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
Moriarty’s early legal work began at Green & Sapp, LLP in 2012. He stayed through several firm iterations: Green, Sapp & Moriarty, LLP formed in 2015 and later Sapp & Moriarty, LLP in 2017. Each step carried expanded responsibility. In 2018 he established Moriarty Injury Lawyer, LLC and has practiced under that name since.
The names of his firms reflect the kind of matters he handles. His practice centers on injury-related civil litigation, and he represents people pursuing claims in state and federal settings. That work ranges from negotiating settlements to preparing cases for trial when settlements do not resolve a dispute.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and deliberate in litigation. He favors building a clear factual record early in cases. That approach pays dividends whether the path leads to mediation, arbitration, or a jury trial.
He has maintained active membership in the State Bar of Georgia since 2012. The record does not list bar leadership roles or published scholarship but shows steady courtroom involvement over more than a decade.
Moriarty combines classroom experience, a University of Texas law education, and years of civil practice in Georgia. He now practices at Moriarty Injury Lawyer, LLC, representing clients in personal injury and related civil matters in Georgia and before the Eleventh Circuit.