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With ten years of litigation experience, Ruth Moore focuses her practice on representing and counseling oil and gas clients on litigation matters. Ruth’s energy litigation experience has included litigating and negotiation resolutions of vendor, contractor, and customer disputes; challenging Oil and Gas Conservation Commission regulations under the Administrative Procedure Act; and obtaining a judgment invalidating a municipal oil and gas assessment. Ruth was a member of a team that obtained a $26 million judgment in favor of a natural gas utility company for breach of a gas gathering agreement. Ruth has also submitted amicus briefs on behalf of a trade organization in cases of significance to the oil and gas industry.
Before joining Beatty & Wozniak, Ruth was an associate at a large global law firm and a litigation boutique in Los Angeles. Ruth’s experience there comprised a variety of complex business litigation matters, including intellectual property, contract, consumer fraud, class action, environmental damage, products liability, constitutional, and appellate litigation.
Ruth earned her J.D. from Columbia University, where she was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and served as articles editor of the Columbia Business Law Review. While in law school, Ruth also was a law clerk at California’s Riverside County District Attorney’s Office and an extern to Magistrate Judge Theodore Katz in the Southern District of New York.
Ruth is admitted to practice in California and Colorado and before the United States Supreme Court, Ninth and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeals, Central and Eastern Districts of California, and District of Colorado.
In her free time, Ruth enjoys hiking, skiing, and other outdoor recreation.
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