Thomas S. Moring
Member

Tom Moring is a founding member of Pak & Moring PLC, where he heads the firm’s civil litigation department. Mr. Moring’s practice emphasizes complex real estate and commercial disputes, creditor’s rights, tort litigation and collections matters. Mr. Moring has extensive experience in managing and performing all aspects of litigation from initial investigation through discovery to trial.

Mr. Moring began his career at Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP, one of the largest and most prestigious law firms in the country, where he worked for and earned a place among some of the top litigation attorneys in Arizona. Throughout Mr. Moring’s career, he has been involved in a wide variety of civil litigation matters, most as lead counsel. Among Mr. Moring’s many career highlights:

•   Acted as lead counsel in several commercial trials involving in excess of $1 Million in controversy
•   Managed personal injury actions resulting in settlements in excess of $1 million
•   Participated in class action antitrust suit for plaintiff, resulting in settlement for plaintiff and over $45 million recovery
•   Successfully prosecuted fraudulent transfer trial on behalf of client
•   Drafted pleadings in Arkansas Supreme Court, directly leading to changes in Arkansas rules of civil procedure
•   Acted as lead counsel in multiple jury trials in both State and Federal Courts
•   Successfully prepared and argued pleadings before Court of Appeals
•   Acted as local counsel for numerous out-of-state law firms and clients

Mr. Moring graduated with honors from the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona.  While in law school, Mr. Moring served as the Articles Editor for the Arizona Law Review.  He graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.A. in East Asian Studies.  Mr. Moring is admitted to practice in all Arizona courts, State and Federal.

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