Mary C. (Molly) Maloney
• United States: Greater Seattle Area
• law practice
Greater Seattle Area
Molly Maloney
Address: Greater Seattle Area
Current:
- Attorney at Hawkes Law Firm
Past:
- Law Clerk at Campiche, Hepburn, & Bianco
- Working Artist at Self-employed (Self-employed)
Education:
- Seattle University School of Law
- Hampshire College
People Network: 41
Industry: Law Practice
Molly Maloney’s Summary
Civil practice attorney licensed in Washington State. Background in non-profit and small business management, civil liberties, social and health services, education, and the arts. Focus on plaintiff's side civil litigation, mediation, and transactional work for small businesses, non-profits, and individuals (LLC and corporate formation, contract review and negotiation, copyright registration, etc.).
Molly Maloney’s Specialties:
Civil litigation: personal injury; landlord/tenant; civil rights and civil liberties violations; consumer protection; harassment and discrimination; maritime; employment.
Transactional: contracts; copyrights; business formation.
Attorney
Hawkes Law Firm
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Law Practice industry)
September 2007 — Present (9 months)
Eductional Details:
Seattle University School of Law
J.D., 2003 — 2006
- Activities and Societies:
- Vice President, Seattle University School of Law ACLU Student Chapter
Member, American Constitutional Society
Member, Outlaws (LBGT Law Students Association)
Molly Maloney’s Contact Settings
Interested In:
- career opportunities
- consulting offers
- expertise requests
- reference requests
- getting back in touch
Additional Information
Molly Maloney’s Groups:
Washington State Bar Association
King County Bar Association
ABA Tort Trial and Practice Section - Admiralty and Maritime Committee; Litigation Committee
ACLU Washington, Bonnie Maloney's House, The Maloney Family..., The Forums...
Molly Maloney’s Honors:
Chairperson, By-Laws Committee, Bergen County HIV/AIDS Consortium (1995-1996)
Treasurer, Board of Directors, Bergen County HIV/AIDS Consortium. (1994-1995)
Co-Facilitated a Safer Sex Workshop for Lesbians and Bisexual Women, Lexington, KY. (1992)
Co-Authored "Perceptions of Risk in the Bluegrass: Lesbian Attitudes Toward Safer Sex and AIDS," published Fall 1993 in The Journal of Practicing Anthropology.