Jason Moor

Partner

With a focus on risk and crisis management, Jason enables S. R. Labby to provide intelligent and discreet services to families and individuals involved in domestic and family matters, and civil litigation. Marriage is often the biggest risk people take in their lives, and for similar reasons divorce is often the biggest crisis they face. Helping clients realize this enables them to achieve the best possible outcomes, whether managing risk in advance via prenuptial agreements or dealing with the very real crisis inherent in conflicted divorce. Divorce is not just a crisis for conflicted spouses, but for their families, children, and business interests. Managing complex and interrelated relationships and professional interests is essential to achieving effective outcomes, whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.

Jason has worked on high net worth and high profile divorce and child custody cases involving complex questions of law, contested custody and support disputes, and family offense complaints; he has helped to craft prenuptial and postnuptial agreements that help achieve optimal resolutions for clients without going to court. Jason also has experience in high profile sexual harassment civil litigation in both state and federal courts.

Jason is a member of the New York City Bar Association’s Family Court and Family Law Committee. He has broad legal experience as a former paralegal and law firm executive that spans over 18 years, and includes family and domestic law, civil litigation, immigration, aging and disability law, and risk and crisis management, all of which makes him skilled in understanding and strategically analyzing clients’ complex issues and broader interests beyond the narrow legal issue at hand. Before joining S. R. Labby, Jason served as a senior paralegal at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP, and Gibney Anthony & Flaherty, LLP. His work included preparing complex nonimmigrant and immigrant visa applications for high profile clients, including artists, executives of Fortune 500 businesses, and heads of state. He also represented an indigent client in a disability discrimination case before the New York City Commission on Human Rights.

Accordingly, Jason is well-versed in the heightened confidentiality concerns faced by individuals embroiled in sensitive conflicts, and in the need to assist clients in understanding clearly the various options available to them, and the practical likelihood and risks of certain outcomes. Jason prides himself in his ability to anticipate and thoroughly prepare matters well in advance to any litigation.



Bar Admissions:

  • New York


Education:

  • City University of New York School of Law, J.D.

    • Moot Court

  • University of Maine, B.A., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa


Memberships:

  • New York City Bar Association

    • Family Court & Family Law Committee Member