Molly’s trial practice focuses on catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, municipal liability, and products liability. She has successfully helped litigate and settle a wide range of cases for the firm.
Molly was chosen as CAOC’s Consumer Attorney of the Year in 2016 alongside her colleagues Bruce Broillet, Scott Carr, and Tobin Lanzetta, for her involvement in obtaining a $55 million verdict in the Erin Andrews v. Marriott case in Nashville, Tennessee.
Molly attended the University of Southern California, where she earned Bachelors of Arts in Print Journalism and in Italian. She then attended Pepperdine University School of Law where she earned her J.D. and a Certificate in Dispute Resolution.
During law school, she interned at an international dispute resolution organization in London, served as an editor on the Pepperdine Law Review, and worked as a law clerk at the Union Rescue Mission Legal Aid Clinic.
She also worked as an extern for the late Honorable Arthur Alarcón, Senior Judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, working on a variety of cases ranging from contract interpretation to foreign sovereign immunity.
Molly is a member of Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, Consumer Attorneys of California, the American Association for Justice, the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, the Beverly Hills Bar Association, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.
She is admitted to practice in California state courts as well as federal district courts in the Central District of California.
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