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undefinedKathryn A. Moorer

Senior Associate

California
(949) 477-5050

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Kathryn A. Moorer was admitted to the California Bar in 2010 after graduating Magna Cum Laude from Chapman University School of Law. Since joining Wright, Finlay & Zak in 2010, Ms. Moorer has assisted property owners, investors, lenders and landlords in a variety of real estate disputes. Her practice includes an emphasis on lender and servicer liability defense, including disputes involving California’s Homeowners Bill of Rights, the Truth in Lending Act, the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, state and federal regulations of debt collection practices and credit reporting, title issues, insurance, predatory lending, wrongful foreclosure, bankruptcy adversary actions, and appeals in both state and federal court. Ms. Moorer ensures early evaluation of her cases in order to formulate the best strategy for resolution, whether that be through litigation or settlement, with client expectations in mind. She aims to provide her clients with quality, cost-effective legal services while maintaining clear lines of communication and working diligently to reach informal resolutions whenever possible, but has also successfully litigated hundreds of civil cases. In addition to litigation, Ms. Moorer has extensive experience handling regulatory complaints filed with the California Department of Business Oversight and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Education

  • College of Charleston (B.S., Sociology, cum laude, 2007)
  • Chapman University School of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 2010)

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