Walter Mosley Esq is an American attorney who leads corporate and entertainment groups in Mosley and Associates. Mosley is a member of California and New York states bar, Federal Tax Court and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is an alumnus of Harvard Law School. He is a recipient of the Dean’s Award (selected by Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan) and the Traphagen Distinguished Alumni Award. He has represented a number of celebrities in his entertainment law practice. For instance, in 2018, Mosley was the principal attorney of Blac Chyna in a case against Kim Kardashian. Mosley reportedly received death threats from unknown persons via his Instagram handle over his involvement in the court case. In 2017, Mosley represented DeMario Jackson, a contestant in Bachelor In Paradise show on ABC’s dating series when it was abruptly shut. Education and career Mosley holds a first degree in Computer Engineering from University of Michigan (1996-2000) and a Master’s degree of Science in Information, Economics and Management majoring in Incentive Centred Designed. He earned his J.D from Harvard Law School in 2005. Mosley has presented papers at the United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development and African Development Conference. In his engineering career, Mosley worked with telecommunication firms in Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa and Intel Corporation where he served as a chip designer and software engineer. After starting his legal career, he clerked for Judge Damon J. Keith on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
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