

Mark Y. Moon Esq.
Partner
(O): (973) 533-1000
Email: mmoon@trenkisabel.law
Practice Areas:
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Litigation
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Government Representation
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Public Contracting
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Insurance Defense
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Municipal Law
Meet Mark
Mark Y. Moon concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial litigation, public contracting, insurance defense litigation and municipal law.
Mark served as the law clerk for the Honorable Ned M. Rosenberg, J.S.C., in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex County 2006-2007.
As a law student, Mark served as Managing Business Editor of the Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal.
Education
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Rutgers University School of Law, J.D.
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New York University, B.A.
Bar Admissions
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New Jersey
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U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
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New York
Memberships
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District Ethics Committee, District VC Committee, from September 2014 through December 2018
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Essex County Bar Association, Trustee, from April 2012 through April 2014
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New Jersey State Bar Association, General Council, Essex County Representative,2014
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New Jersey State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, Executive Board, May 2011 through May 2014
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Essex County Bar Association, Chair of the Young Lawyers Section, Chair, April 2012 through April 2013
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Essex County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, Executive Board, from October 2007through April 2014
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Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey, from 2009 through 2013
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Bankruptcy Inns of Court, from 2008 through 2009
Honors
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Named a “New Leader of the Bar” by New Jersey Law Journal in 2015
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Selected to “New Jersey Rising Star” by New Jersey Monthly Magazine from 2013 through 20120*
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Awarded the Young Lawyers Section Achievement Award by the Essex County Bar Association in 2013
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Lead New Jersey Fellowship in 2012
* The Super Lawyers list is published by Thomson Reuters; its selection methodology is here. The Best Lawyers in America® list is published by Best Lawyers®; its selection methodology is here. The AV Preeminent ratings are published by Martindale-Hubbell; its selection methodology is here. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.