Dennis Moskal

Dennis Moskal

Law Offices of Dennis M. Moskal, LLC
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Dennis Moskal practiced civil litigation for more than two decades in the state and federal courts in Western Pennsylvania, as well as other parts of the state. Dennis litigated many diverse types of cases and became familiar with all facets of litigation.

In 2010, Dennis started his own firm, the Law Offices of Dennis M. Moskal, LLC, in the U.S. Steel Tower. For the last decade, he narrowed his practice to represent Plaintiffs (injured parties) with their employment cases, especially those unlawfully terminated from their jobs. He further narrowed his practice to focus on sexual harassment cases, as well as:

- Workplace / Employment disputes
- Discrimination
- Wage and Hour
- Personal Injury

Dennis is a Certified Mediator in the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and a Certified Fraud Examiner within the ranks of the international Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.

Dennis is a 1997 graduate of the Duquesne University School of Law, where I was ranked second in his class during his second year and earned the coveted Eleanor Polis Capone and Josephine McDonaugh scholarships.

Additionally, Dennis serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Duquesne University from 2019 to present, teaching eDiscovery and civil litigation. He also is part of the Pro Bono Mediation Program with the EEOC since 2021 to present, where attended the three-month training program under Patrick Malley and mediated forty disputes for the EEOC in discrimination cases, with a 75% success rate.

Education

  • Duquesne University School of Law Pittsburgh, PA, Juris Doctorate (JD), May 1997
  • University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business Pittsburgh, PA, (MBA), July 1991
  • Duquesne University Pittsburgh, PA, Bachelor of Arts (BA), January 1989

Certifications

  • Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS), March 2020
  • Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), August 2009
  • Certified Federal Mediator, United States District Court, February 2008
  • North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission

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