Atty. Thomas Moran, Esq.
Thomas Moran has always enjoyed the challenge of competition. He played varsity soccer at Providence College, graduated cum laude from Roger Williams University School of Law, and now maintains a plaintiff's litigation practice in three states.
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Thomas Moran, Esq. is an Associate based in Providence, Rhode Island, practicing at Marasco & Nesselbush LLP. They have 11+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 2015. Admitted to practice in Massachusetts Rhode Island (2015) and Connecticut (2015). Educated at Roger Williams University School of Law J.D. cum laude (—) and Providence College B.A. (—). Serands clients in Providence, RI and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- Thomas Moran has always enjoyed the challenge of competition
- He played varsity soccer at Providence College, graduated cum laude from Roger Williams University School of Law, and now maintains a plaintiff's litigation practice in three states
- A native of western Massachusetts, Moran came to Providence College on a soccer scholarship in 2000 and has remained in Rhode Island ever since
- After earning a B.S. degree in finance in 2004, he embarked on a career in business development within the real-estate law field
- Moran had long wanted to be a lawyer, however, so after eight years in the business world, he enrolled at Roger Williams University School of Law
- He worked for two years as an intern at in the general counsel's office at Nortek, Inc., won a CALI Excellence Award for Personal Transactions, served on the executive board of the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, and graduated with distinction
- By that time, Moran knew that he preferred to practice law on behalf of individuals instead of corporations, and joined the law firm of Weiss & Associates, where he handled a variety of legal matters
- In joining, Marasco and Nesselbush in early 2016, Moran saw an opportunity to narrow his practice to plaintiff's litigation involving personal injury, products liability, and medical malpractice
- To Moran, it's work that provides personal fulfillment. "When people are injured in a car accident or a slip-and-fall or as the result of some kind of medical negligence, they often can't fight for themselves because they don't have that expertise, so they look to us to do that for them," he says. "I think we play a very important role in our society to help those who sometimes are in a position where they can't help themselves
- It also appeals to his competitive streak. "I do think my athletic background kind of lends itself to that," Moran says. "When you get into the courtroom it's about being able to articulate your position based on all the due diligence you've done up to that point
- It's like when it comes to game time, that's when you put in place everything you've practiced
- In his spare time, Moran still plays soccer and is a fan of Providence College and Boston-area sports teams
Jurisdictional Context
Why local counsel matters in Rhode Island
Practicing law in Rhode Island. Legal matters in Rhode Island are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Providence are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Rhode Island state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Rhode Island brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Rhode Island courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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