About

Moeel Lah Fakhoury LLP specializes in white collar defense, government and internal investigations, and administrative and regulatory defense.

In addition to direct representation, we advise municipalities on investigations and public safety
issues, and serve as mediators to a wide range of civil disputes.

We are a client-centered firm that take the time to learn all the facts inside out so we can truly understand the issues, give our clients candid and strategic advice, and advocate for them forcefully, whether in a boardroom or a courtroom.

Our diverse backgrounds and prior experiences as prosecutors and public defenders, and in government institutions, civil rights organizations and private law firms, allows us to research every facet of an issue and develop creative, pragmatic and cost-effective strategies to get the best result for our clients.

We are nationally-recognized litigators, having practiced in courtroom throughout the country on a wide range of complex matters.

And time and again, we have achieved excellent results for our clients.

We are trial lawyers at heart.

We are not afraid of courtrooms or juries and our opponents know that.

We have tried more than 65 cases in federal courts alone.

That experience translates into success for our clients who know they have a fierce advocate in their corner.

Our attorneys have been inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers, selected as Super Lawyers© and teach at top law schools.

We regularly speak to and educate judges, lawyers and students across the country on trial advocacy, police practices, electronic privacy and the criminal justice system.

Most of all, we take pride in serving our community. Our attorneys have an unwavering commitment to advancing civil rights and protecting civil liberties and the rule of law.

We’ve been called upon by the Northern District of California to serve on court committees reviewing criminal rules and procedures, the National Criminal Defense College and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy to teach trial skills to lawyers, and numerous municipalities on both sides of the country to reform their police oversight boards.