Authored Articles & Publications Apr 12, 2021
Best in Law: Three Steps Commercial Landlords Should Take to Avoid COVID-19 Liability
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Damian represents clients in a wide range of business litigation matters.
Damian worked in-house as general counsel to two companies.
Damian has represented some of the nation’s most-recognized companies.
Damian Moos represents and counsels clients throughout Southern California in connection with general business and contract disputes, employment matters, intellectual property and licensing, unfair competition, data collection and privacy, and false and deceptive advertising matters. He represents clients in a variety of industries, including digital advertising and telemarketing, transportation and logistics, real estate and lending, and construction and manufacturing. He appears for clients in litigation in both state and federal courts, and defends class actions and representative actions.
Damian’s practice includes:
Prior to joining Best Best & Krieger LLP’s Irvine office as a partner, Damian was a founder and partner at Kang Spanos & Moos LLP. He also served as the general counsel of two companies in the online advertising industry. In that role, he handled all of their legal matters, including litigation and disputes, contract drafting and negotiation, creating and implementing compliance programs and procedures and employment-related matters. He also previously worked at one of the country’s largest law firms, where he represented nationally recognized companies such as Qualcomm, Morgan Stanley, Hyundai and KPMG. He handled a variety of matters ranging from consumer class actions, contract disputes, unfair competition and trade secret misappropriation, and broker-dealer arbitrations.
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BB&K Attorneys Damian Moos and Kandice Kim Write About What Employers Should Know in the Southern Calif. Newspaper Group
Independent Contractor Agreements Should be Reviewed
BB&K Attorneys Damian Moos and Anthony Chavez Warn Why Texting Employees and Customers Could Cost You
California Supreme Court Rejects Employer-Friendly Defense in Class Action
California Employers Should Heed Recent State Supreme Court Ruling
Legal Analysis by BB&K Attorneys Damian Moos and Kandice Kim in Law360
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