About George W
George W Moore earned his Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Wake Forest University in 1965 and completed his Juris Doctor at the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1971. Those academic years bookend a period of preparation that led him quickly into practice. He studied at two established Southern institutions and moved into legal work soon after graduating from law school.
He is admitted to practice in North Carolina and is also admitted to the United States Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Those admissions reflect a practice that reaches beyond state trial courts and into federal appellate venues. He has maintained a presence in both state and federal systems across his career.
Since receiving his J.D. in 1971, Moore has practiced law for more than five decades. Over that time he has handled a variety of matters that required both courtroom work and appellate filings. He has built a practice that routinely engages with procedural and substantive questions at multiple levels of the judiciary.
Moore’s work has included trial representation and appellate work. He has experience preparing filings and briefs for appeals and handling the procedural demands that federal and state courts impose. His admissions to the Fourth Circuit and the Supreme Court enable him to pursue cases through higher courts when clients’ matters require that trajectory.
He practices from The Moore Law Office, PLLC. The office serves as his base for litigating, advising, and filing in the courts to which he is admitted. The practice structure allows him to manage cases that begin in state court and proceed to federal appellate review when necessary.
Colleagues note the steady consistency of a career that spans decades. Moore’s path from Wake Forest and UNC Law to an active courtroom and appellate practice is straightforward. He continues to accept matters that involve complex procedural issues and appeals.
His current practice at The Moore Law Office, PLLC is concentrated on representing clients in matters in North Carolina and in federal courts, including filings before the Fourth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court.