About Gary E.
Gary E. Moll earned his Juris Doctor from San Fernando Valley College of Law in 1980. He tested his courtroom skills in moot court while in school and took a range of courses that shaped his early legal outlook. Those years provided a foundation in contract principles, consumer law, and constitutional doctrine.
His studies emphasized contract and consumer law. He also participated in moot court competition, an experience that sharpened his courtroom presence and his comfort with oral argument. Constitutional law coursework rounded out his training and informed his approach to legal problems that raise statutory and constitutional questions.
After graduating in 1980, Moll moved into practice at a time when consumer protection law was evolving. Over the decades since, he has worked on legal matters where contract interpretation and consumer rights intersect. The record from law school suggested an interest in those areas, and that interest carried through to his professional work.
Moll’s courtroom experience began early, and his time in moot court left a lasting mark on how he prepares cases. He learned to distill complex facts into clear themes and to anticipate opposing arguments. Those habits show up in how he approaches written advocacy as well as oral presentations. His background in constitutional law has been useful in cases that raise broader legal questions beyond simple contract disputes.
Colleagues describe Moll as methodical and attentive to detail. He tends to approach each file by breaking down the contract language, identifying statutory obligations, and mapping out practical remedies for clients. That practical orientation has guided his handling of consumer matters, whether resolving disputes through negotiation or presenting them in more formal settings.
Across a career that spans more than four decades, Moll has moved between dispute resolution and transactional work. He has handled contract drafting and review, advised on consumer protection issues, and engaged in litigation when necessary. His law school training provided a steady throughline, and he has continued to apply those fundamentals in practice.
He currently concentrates his practice on contract and consumer law.