Overview
David Moon concentrates in complex commercial litigation, with particular emphasis on the representation of financial services companies, including national banks, federally chartered savings and loan associations, state-chartered banks and industrial banks, credit-card issuers, automotive finance companies, and mortgage companies. He has extensive litigation experience before the California trial courts, Courts of Appeal and Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and district courts. Mr. Moon also frequently advises clients with respect to federal and state consumer lending regulations, including the federal Truth in Lending Act and California’s Finance Lenders Law.
- California
- J.D., Columbia Law School, 1998
- B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 1994
Areas of Work
News & Publications
Events
Webinars
California Latest Developments: The Unfair Competition Law and the Consumers Legal Remedies Act
March 25, 2025
Speakers: Stephen J. Newman, Julia B. Strickland, David W. Moon
Noteworthy
- Author, "Recent Developments in the Law Governing the Fiduciary Duties of Bank Directors," The Banking Law Journal, January 2016
- Author, "States Can't Obtain Double Recovery in Class Settlements," Daily Journal, November 19, 2014