Moses specializes in the areas of employment discrimination, restrictive covenants and trade secrets, union labor practices, appellate litigation, and civil rights litigation. He maintains strong relationships with his clients and actively pursues solutions to meet and exceed his clients' needs.
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Moses is an associate in the Labor + Employment Practice Group. His practice encompasses complex litigation and counseling related to a variety of employment matters, including Title VII discrimination, harassment and retaliation, trade secret misappropriation, confidentiality and restrictive covenants, union labor practices, and employee handbooks and policies drafted under different states' laws. Moses is also a member of the firm's national Appellate + Supreme Court Group, drafting critical motions and briefs in high-profile cases. As a firm supporter of the community, Moses also devotes significant time to pro bono matters. Moses currently serves in the firm's inaugural class of Pro Bono Ambassadors, committed to championing and facilitating pro bono opportunities in the Atlanta office. Moses also serves on the firm's Diversity + Inclusion Liaison Committee, dedicated to addressing racial and social injustice in the legal industry and the broader society. Moses is also an active member of the Generative AI Task Force, providing updated legal analysis and guidance on the use of AI in business settings.
In 2020, Moses was selected as a fellow to the National Employment Law Council Academy, one of only 30 attorneys nationwide recognized for having demonstrated excellence in the practice of management-side labor and employment law, leadership potential, and promise for accelerated career success. In 2021, he was selected as a returning fellow to the Academy. Moses is now an active member of the National Employment Law Council and serves on the planning committee for the NELC conference.
Before joining the firm, Moses served as a law clerk to a federal judge, gaining extensive experience researching and drafting orders on various civil and criminal matters, including Title VII and Section 1981 employment discrimination, class action claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act, Section 1983 civil rights litigation, and civil and criminal RICO violations. Moses received his J.D. from Mercer University, where he graduated magna cum laude, was the Class Salutatorian, and was a member of the Mercer Law Review. Upon graduation, Moses was inducted into the Order of Barristers, the Order of Scribes, and the Brainerd Currie Honor Society. He also received his undergraduate degrees (psychology and economics) from Emory University, where he graduated summa cum laude.
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