
Professor Moscato attended UC Berkeley and UCLA Law School. He has been a Visiting Assistant Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law since 2009, where he has taught Civil Procedure I; Civil Procedure II; Family Law; and Civil Litigation: Depositions and Legal Writing & Research. He periodically teaches litigation skills courses at UC Berkeley School of Law.
Prior to moving to the Bay Area, Professor Moscato spent five years as a Lecturer in Law and the Director of Litigation at UCLA School of Law, where he taught a live-client Depositions course and co-taught in the Trial Advocacy clinic. Before going into teaching, he clerked for U.S. District Court Judge Laughlin E. Waters (C.D. Cal.) and worked as an employment litigator and advocate for low-wage workers.
Courses Taught: Civil Procedure II