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Caroline M. Moos

Caroline M. Moos
Associate

Experience
Caroline Moos has dedicated her legal career to serving as a fierce advocate for the underdog. In the Mass Torts Practice Group, she represents clients who have been harmed by pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices.
She looks forward to working with clients in all stages of litigation and helping them obtain favorable judgments to help them heal.
Caroline is a graduate of Mitchell Hamline School of Law, where she served as president of the Student Bar Association, editor-in-chief of the Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice, and competed at the National Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition.
She was also chosen to be the Mitchell Hamline liaison to the Minnesota Women Lawyers Board of Directors and led the Legal Association of Women Students and Mitchell Hamline chapter of If/When/How (formerly Law Students for Reproductive Justice).
While attending law school, Caroline worked for the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office, appearing as a certified student attorney in over 1,200 Ramsey County District Court hearings, including several contested motions, evidentiary matters, and trials.
After law school, Caroline clerked for The Honorable Judge Lucinda E. Jesson at the Minnesota Court of Appeals. There, she researched and wrote on complex legal issues, ranging from civil litigation to criminal appeals.

- Named to "Top Lawyers List," Minnesota Monthly (2023)
- Named a “North Star Lawyer” by the Minnesota State Bar Association for providing at least 50 hours of pro bono legal services (2021-2022)
- Mitchell Hamline School of Law Student Award of Merit (2019)
- Minnesota Justice Foundation Public Service Program Student Volunteer (2019)
- CALI award in Advocacy (2018)
- Mitchell Hamline Fellow (2016)
- Constance L. Bakken Fellow (2015)
- Outstanding Junior League Volunteer (2015)
- University of Minnesota McGuire Scholar (2007)
- Immigrant Law Center, Volunteer
- Children’s Law Center, Volunteer
- Volunteer Lawyer’s Network, Volunteer
- Tubman, Volunteer
- American Associate for Justice, Women’s Trial Caucus Diversity Committee
- American Associate for Justice, New Lawyer’s Caucus Social Committee
- American Associate for Justice Student Trial Advocacy Competition, Judge
- Lawyers for Good Government, Volunteer
- OutFront Minnesota Transgender Name Change Clinic, Volunteer
- Jeremiah Program, Legal Clinic Volunteer
- Kappa Kappa Gamma - Chi Chapter Alumnae Association, Membership Chairwoman
- Kappa Kappa Gamma - Chi Chapter Advisory Board, Volunteer
- National Asian Pacific Bar Association Thomas Tang Moot Court Regional Competition, Judge (2019)
- Mitchell Hamline School of Law Board of Trustees, Student Liaison (2018-2019)
- Minnesota Women Lawyer’s Board of Directors, Student Liaison (2016-2018)
- Minnesota High School Speech and Debate Tournament, Judge (2012-2020)
- Minnesota
- U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota
- Mitchell Hamline School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude (2019)
- University of Minnesota, B.A., cum laude (2011)
- Minnesota Association for Justice
- American Association for Justice
- Federal Bar Association
- Minnesota State Bar Association
- Ramsey County Bar Association
- Public Justice
- Twin Cities Diversity in Practice
- American Constitution Society
- Minnesota Lavender Bar Association
- Minnesota American Indian Bar Association
- Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society
- The Future of Law Office Staffing
Minnesota Association for Justice, Minneapolis, Minnesota (February 18, 2023)
- #ProtestersRightsMatter: The Case Against Increased Criminal Penalties for Protesters Blocking Roadways
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice (2017)
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