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Baker Botts L.L.P.
700 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001-5692
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

Litigation

Position

Partner

Department Chair – Litigation (Firmwide)

Career

Bridget focuses on securities enforcement, internal investigations, corporate compliance and white collar defense. She regularly defends her clients in investigations that cover all areas of the securities laws, including potential accounting issues, disclosure concerns, FCPA/anticorruption issues, unregistered initial coin offerings, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sweeps, insider trading, and a wide variety of whistle-blower allegations. She also audits and develops compliance programs in these areas.

Serves as Co-Chair of firmwide Litigation Department. Previously worked in the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, where she conducted investigations involving the antifraud provisions of the federal securities laws, proxy violations, insider trading, disclosure and reporting violations. Recipient of the Enforcement Division Director’s Award for Trial Work.

Memberships

Women’s White Collar Defense Association; DC SEC Enforcement Group; Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Securities Law Alumni Group.

Education

J.D., Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law 2000
cum laude

Staff Member, Catholic University Law Review
ABA-BNA Award for Excellence in the Study of Labor and Employment Law
Moot Court Association, Deputy Vice Chancellor

B.B.A., business, Loyola College 1996

Personal

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Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > M&A litigation: defense

Baker Botts L.L.P. relies on ‘trial lawyers who are good on their feet, good writers, and good communicators‘. The firm is most active in matters in the technology and energy industries, though its work in big-ticket merger litigation in the financial services, healthcare and consumer products sectors continues to grow. Danny David in Houston, who ‘has the ability to see through complex issues and distil them to what matters‘ and is now the firm’s managing partner, leads the litigation practice along with co-chair Bridget Moore in Washington DC, while Jessica Pulliam in Dallas and ‘big picture thinker‘ Amy Hefley in Houston are co-chairs of the securities litigation group. Key partner Richard Harper in New York continues to represent John C. Malone, Greg B. Maffei, and Liberty Broadband Corporation in a shareholder derivative lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court challenging a $5bn Liberty Broadband investment as part of the Charter Communications-Time Warner Cable-Bright House Networks merger.

United States > Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense

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Bridget Moore –Baker Botts L.L.P.

With his extensive experience handling investigations into fraud and FCPA violations, Kyle Clark heads the white-collar defense and corporate investigations team at Baker Botts L.L.P. Bridget Moore is skilled at navigating internal investigations relating to fraud, insider trading, and federal securities laws. Nardia Clarke has significant capabilities defending corporations as well as advising senior executives who are facing governmental investigations. Steven Solow focuses on business crimes and compliance programs. Another prominent member of the team is Michael Loesch, who routinely represents clients before the regulatory authorities such as the SEC, DOJ, and CFTC. The team acts for a diverse range of clients, including companies, audit committees, boards of directors, and senior management for large corporations across a variety of industries. All lawyers mentioned are based in Washington DC.

United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense

Baker Botts L.L.P. is a big name in the energy sector, acting for major clients including ConocoPhillips and Apache Corporation. Additionally, it is increasingly involved in high-stakes matters in the telecoms, real estate, and professional services sectors. Houston-based managing partner Danny David oversees the firm’s securities litigation work along with global litigation co-chair Bridget Moore in Washington DC., as well as co-chairs of the securities litigation practice Jessica Pulliam in Dallas and Houston-based Amy Hefley. Pulliam is handling two 10b5 cases for AT&T concerning the use of lead-clad cables in the telecom industry. Former head of litigation David Sterling recently worked with Hefley and up-and-coming New York partner Brian Kerr to defend Chicago Bridge & Iron Company in a notable class action case.

United States > Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes

Baker Botts L.L.P. is recognized for its prowess when it comes to oil, gas, and energy-related disputes, though the national practice group’s caseload also encompasses a full range of complex commercial matters, including issues of contract and fiduciary duty, unfair competition, false advertising, as well as product and professional liability. Managing partner Danny David and ‘amazing talent’ Amy Hefley co-head the team from Houston alongside Washington DC’s Bridget Moore, who is noted for her expertise in securities litigation and white-collar investigations. Austin’s Stephanie Cagniart stands out for her experience arguing before multiple courts of appeals including the Texas Supreme Court. Linda Martin joined from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP  in April 2025