Katherine Moinpour
Hoover Krepelka, LLP | San jose, California, United States
A lawyer since 2020
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Katherine Moinpour's academic journey commenced at the University of California, Davis, where she secured a Sociology bachelor's degree, accentuating Social Services, flanked by dual minors in Psychology and Music, finalized in 2015. Progressing to the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, she clinched a Juris Doctorate by 2019. In law school, Katherine outshone her peers, bagging the Witkin and CALI Excellence Awards for her prowess in Trial Advocacy.
Her legal acumen was honed through clerkships at the District Attorney’s Offices across San Mateo and San Francisco, complemented by her advocacy at the UC Hastings Workers’ Rights Clinic. Here, she guided clients through the labyrinth of employment law, enlightening them on their rights and remedies. Additionally, her mediation skills were refined at the UC Hastings Mediation Clinic, facilitating collaborative dispute resolutions.
Katherine’s professional voyage led her to Bay Area Legal Aid, where she fiercely represented clients in family law matters ranging from marriage dissolutions and domestic violence to child custody and property division. This phase cemented her reputation in the legal domain, particularly in advocating for nuanced family law issues.
Away from the legal trenches, Katherine relishes the harmony of family life, outdoor adventures with her dog, culinary explorations, and the tranquility of baking and beach outings, especially in the warm embrace of Southern California. Her legal prowess is recognized in Northern California's legal circles, evidenced by her consecutive Rising Star accolades in 2023 and 2024.
Legally, Katherine’s expertise spans a broad spectrum, including marriage dissolution, legal separation, pre and postnuptial agreements, child and spousal support, along with protective orders against domestic and civil harassment. Her proficiency extends to modifying legal orders, handling annulments, establishing parentage, dividing property, and contributing to mediation and alternative dispute resolution strategies.