About Laith D.
Laith D. Mosely is a partner at Raines Feldman LLP in California. He combines a broad academic background with years of practice at a firm that represents corporate and individual clients. He is licensed to practice in California and works from the firm’s California offices.
Mosely earned his undergraduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley. He went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center. Those two institutions provided him a mix of public university and law-school training in different regions of the country.
After law school he entered private practice and eventually joined Raines Feldman LLP. He serves as a partner there, where he has taken on responsibility for managing client matters and supervising associates. His role includes case strategy, brief writing and courtroom advocacy when litigation is required.
Mosely practices in California courts and regularly engages with state procedural and substantive law. He handles matters that require careful factual development and sustained legal research. His work for clients has involved drafting pleadings, arguing motions and preparing witnesses for trial or deposition.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in approach. He places emphasis on factual clarity in filings and tends to favor stepwise analysis when confronting complex legal problems. He also spends time on client counseling, translating legal issues into options a business or individual can evaluate.
At Raines Feldman LLP he balances litigation responsibilities with mentoring junior lawyers. He participates in the day-to-day demands of case management while overseeing quality control on written work product. He maintains contacts across the firm’s practice groups and coordinates when matters touch multiple areas of law.
Outside the office he has kept ties to the legal community in California. He continues to follow developments that affect the courts where he practices. He focuses his practice on representing businesses and individuals in complex civil matters.