Ingrid Moll is a trial and appellate attorney who litigates on behalf of consumers, businesses, unions and governmental entities. Ingrid’s practice focuses on class action and complex cases involving consumer protection, unfair trade practices, commercial, environmental and securities litigation.
Prior to joining Motley Rice, Ingrid was an associate attorney at two large defense firms. She also served as a law clerk to Justice David M. Borden of the Connecticut Supreme Court from 1999-2001 and, as a law student, was editor-in-chief of the Connecticut Law Review.
Active in the Connecticut community, Ingrid has taught moot court as an adjunct professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law, where she currently serves on the Alumni Association’s Board of Directors. Ingrid is a member of the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Bar Foundation. Ingrid was named as a Rising Star in the 2009 edition of New England Superlawyers. In recognition of her professional achievements and commitment to the community, she was honored with the 2005 Hartford Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 award and the 2005 Connecticut Law Tribune’s New Leaders of Law Impact Award.