Christopher P.  Moore

Christopher P. Moore

Offices: New York
Associate

Christopher Moore is an associate at Russo & Gould LLP, bringing a strong foundation in trial litigation and appellate advocacy. Prior to joining the firm, Christopher served as an Assistant District Attorney with the Queens District Attorney's Office, where he gained hands-on experience prosecuting a wide range of criminal cases.

Christopher earned his J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law, where he served as Executive Editor of the Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law. During law school, he interned with the Harris County Attorney's Office Affirmative & Special Litigation Unit, contributing to matters involving constitutional law and personal injury litigation.

Outside the office, Christopher enjoys running, playing guitar, and immersing himself in classic literature and film. He also values time spent with friends and family.

Education
The University of Texas School of Law, J.D., 2023
Hofstra University, B.A. cum laude, History and Political Science, 2013
Admissions
New York State Bar
Memberships
Phi Alpha Theta - National Honor Society
Pi Sigma Alpha -National Political Science Honor Society

News Insights

September 24, 2025

Trishe Hynes Wins A Pre-Answer Motion To Dismiss A Wrongful Death Action

Congratulations go out to Trishe Hynes whose pre-Answer motion to dismiss the plaintiff''s wrongful death Complaint was granted. This was a tragic case where the infant-claimant, who drowned in pool in Erie County.

September 16, 2025

The Nuts and Bots of Summary Jury Trial - Expedited Justice

The Nuts and Bots of Summary Jury Trial - Expedited Justice

September 11, 2025

David Gould And Aidin Kazemi Score A Defense Verdict on Liability In 44 Minutes In Supreme Court Nassau County on the Nadler v. Clark and Purdy Case

David Gould, with the assistance of associate Aidin Kazemi, obtained a defense verdict on the issue of liability in the Justin Nadler v. Richard Purdy and Danny Joseph Clark case. The jury deliberated for 44 minutes on this case in the Supreme Court, Nassau County, Index Number 602537-21, before Judge Christopher McGrath.