Background
Marger Moore, Diane was born in 1953 in Coral Gables, Florida, United States.
Marger Moore, Diane was born in 1953 in Coral Gables, Florida, United States.
Florida State University (Bachelor of Arts, 1974). University of Georgia Law School (Juris Doctor, 1978). Spoken languages: Spanish.
Worked at Bose McKinney & Evans (Indianapolis, Indiana) specializing in General Civil Practice in all Courts including Appeals, Antitrust, Commercial, Communications Law, Bankruptcy and Creditors Rights, Government Contracts and Disputes, Constitutional and Civil Rights Law, Environmental Law, Financing (lending and borrowing), Entertainment Law, Corporate and Business Transactions, Financial and Insurance Institutions, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Labor and Employment Law, Legislation and Public Affairs, Litigation, Mergers and Acquisitions, Municipal Finance, Wills and Estates, Probate and Estate Planning. Real Estate, Securities, Public Law and School Law, Tax and Employee Benefits, Utilities and Zoning and Land Use. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Georgia.
1979, Florida and Louisiana.
1985, United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. 1990, Indiana.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Member, Order of the Barrister. Secretary, World Law Student Association, 1977-1979.
Author: "Motion Practice in Criminal Cases," Florida
C.L.E., 1992. "New Grievance Procedures: A Summary on Analysis," 65 Florida Bar J. 35, 1991; "Interviewing the Client, Fact Investigation and Theory of Defendant," Florida Pretrial Practice in Criminal Cases, Florida C.L.E., 1987.
"New I.R.S. Reporting Law: A Further Decline of Client Confidentially," 59 Florida Bar Journal 333, 1985.
"The Trafficking Acting and Youthful Offenders," Volume III, Number. 1, Criminal Law Section Newsletter, 1984. "Pretrial Motions in Criminal Cases," published by Georgia Continuing Legal Education Bridge-the-Gap, 1981-1982.
"Misdemeanor Practice in Georgia," Georgia.
C.L.E. Misdemeanor Practice, 1981. "Criminal Law in Georgia - Misdemeanors," published by Georgia Continuing Legal Education, 1981.
Instructor, School Law, Nova University, 1984. Public Defender-Prosecutor, Trial Training Seminar (faculty), 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992.
South.E. Regional Program Assistant Team Leader, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1982.
Adjunct Professor, Intensive Trial Advocacy Program, Nova University, 1984-1985. Faculty on Criminal law, Bridge-The Gap Seminar, Georgia Continuing Legal Education, 1981-1982. Member, Board of Governors, Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division, 1987-1989.
Member, Florida Commission on Lawyers Professionalism, 1987-1989.
Former Deputy Attorney General, Civil Rights Division Section and Chief Arson Prosecutor, Criminal Court Supervisor, Marion County Prosecutor" General’ s Office, 1995-1997. Member: The Florida Bar (Member, Criminal Law Section.
Chairman, Committee of Indigent Counsel. Member, Younger Lawyer Division.
Chairman, Guardian Ad Litem Committee, 1987-1989.
Editor, Younger Lawyers Division, Florida Bar Journal, 1988-1989. Member: The Florida Bar Grievance Committee, 17th "L". Government Lawyers Committee, 1987-1988).
Indiana State Bar Association (Member, Committee on the Civil Rights of Children, 1992-1997).
Bose McKinney & Evans is committed to providing aggressive, results-oriented service to business and public sector clients of all sizes. The firm has a general civil practice, ranging from large and complicated financing and land development transactions to federal and state litigation involving constitutional and other substantial issues.
The firm"s governmental affairs group is also heavily involved in drafting bills and amendments to legislation and in providing counsel to public officials and private sector clients.
Member, Order of the Barrister. Secretary, World Law Student Association, 1977-1979.