Caitlin M. Moyna
Senior Litigation Counsel
Caitlin has more than two decades of in-depth experience litigating complex commercial cases in federal and state courts across the country. She has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of matters spanning securities fraud, antitrust, corporate breach of fiduciary duty, patent and copyright infringement, and breach of contract disputes.
Caitlin began her career at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where, among other matters, she defended corporate actors embroiled in SEC investigations. Most recently, she was a partner at Grant & Eisenhofer, where she focused on investor protection, representing state and local public pension funds asserting securities law violations and breaches of fiduciary duty against corporations and their management. She served on Law360’s editorial board for securities law from 2023–2025 and was also appointed a Junior Vice President at the Institute for Law and Economic Policy, a think tank focused on investor protection.
Caitlin has spoken on and moderated numerous panels, in particular discussions focusing on whether ESG goals should be enforced or supported by government agencies such as the SEC.
Now at NCLA, Caitlin is committed to defending Americans’ freedoms from intrusions of the ever-encroaching Administrative State.
Caitlin earned her undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and her law degree from Northwestern University School of Law, where she received the Arlyn Miner Award for excellence in legal writing, served as the sole student legal writing tutor to the entire first year of law students, graduated cum laude and was elected to the Order of the Coif. Caitlin was also a student of Philip Hamburger during her first year at Northwestern.
Not licensed in Virginia; admitted to practice in New York and various federal jurisdictions.