Mrs. Moriarty joined Kobayashi,
Sugita & Goda in 2008 as an associate practicing in Employment,
Commercial, and Construction Litigation.
Mrs. Moriarty received her Juris
Doctor degree from the William S. Richardson School of Law. While attending law school,
she received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Real
Property I and Elder Law.
Mrs. Moriarty was selected to participate in the national
Scholar-Advocate pilot project for law students and new lawyers
interested in social justice, mentored by Professor Eric
Yamamoto.
Prior to attending law
school, Mrs. Moriarty attended Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, where she received
her Bachelor of Arts degree in English. During college, she served
as a Congressional Intern for the Office of Senator Daniel K. Akaka
in Washington
D.C. Mrs. Moriarty is a graduate of
the Kamehameha Schools.
Mrs. Moriarty is a member of the
Hawaii Bar Association and the American Bar Association. She is licensed to practice
law in all state and federal courts in the State of Hawaii.