About T Kevin
T Kevin Mooney earned his undergraduate degree in politics from Wake Forest University, receiving a B.A. in 1986. He went on to study law at the University of Florida, where he completed his J.D. in 1991. Those academic years laid a foundation in both the practical and theoretical elements of the law.
He is licensed to practice in Georgia and is admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. That combination places him in both state and federal practice arenas. Over the years he has handled matters that required appearances in trial courts and on appeal, a mix that demands attention to both factual detail and legal argument.
Mooney’s early professional steps followed his law school graduation and led him into active practice in Georgia. He has remained in that jurisdiction while also maintaining the credential to appear before the Eleventh Circuit. His career path reflects a steady engagement with cases that move between trial-level work and appellate review.
Colleagues describe him as practical and deliberate in court. He approaches cases by isolating the key legal questions and presenting them clearly to judges and opposing counsel. That approach has been central when preparing appellate briefs or arguing complex procedural points at the circuit level.
Outside the courtroom he keeps current with professional organizations and maintains active memberships. Those connections help him track changes in case law and procedural rules that affect both state and federal litigation. He also mentors younger lawyers and participates in the routine exchanges that sustain a working bar, though he does not hold a public-facing leadership title listed here.
Today, Mooney’s practice sits squarely in Georgia while extending to matters that reach the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. He continues to represent clients in both trial and appellate matters across those forums.