Tom Moyer advises public and private companies, their executives, and other institutions in high-profile congressional investigations and white-collar defense matters, including several of the most consequential congressional inquiries of the past 15 years. He provides counsel to clients facing complex criminal, civil, and regulatory proceedings and is among an elite group of lawyers with experience representing private sector clients in litigation arising out of congressional oversight.

Tom advises clients in all aspects of high profile government investigations with precision and strategic insight, from preparing senior executives for public testimony to managing complex document discovery and coordinating media messaging. He leverages his extensive experience to assist clients facing multiple, parallel government investigations to successfully navigate the spectrum of legal and reputational risks they face. In this sense, Tom’s practice regularly involves advising clients in inquiries led by the Department of Justice, federal and state financial regulators, inspectors general, and state attorneys general, as well as in parallel internal investigations and compliance reviews.

Since 2016, Tom has served as an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law, where he teaches a seminar on congressional oversight and investigations. He also has served as adjunct faculty at Georgetown University Law Center.

Prior to his legal career, Tom worked as a policy consultant and a public policy specialist focusing on congressional investigations. In this capacity, he provided strategic research, analysis, and media visibility for clients in numerous congressional investigations and other federal and state inquiries, including multiple clients in investigations related to the 2008 financial crisis.