Carol R.M. Moss
Carol R.M. Moss
Carol R. M. Moss is an attorney with the firm and a member of its Litigation Practice Group. Carol's practice is focused in:
- General litigation
- Personal injury/medical malpractice
- Banking & Finance
After obtaining her juris doctor from Hamline University School of Law, Carol joined Hellmuth & Johnson, PLLC in 2008. At Hamline University, she earned the Presidential Scholarship and was on the Dean's List. She was on the Board of Editors for the Hamline Law Review and authored the case note, You Do Know What You're Doing? Right, Doc? Minnesota Supreme Court Contemplates Negligent Credentialing and Privileging, 30 Hamline L. Rev. 125 (2007).
Carol is licensed to practice law in the following courts:
- State of Minnesota;
- State of Wisconsin;
- State of North Dakota;
- U.S District Court for the District of Minnesota; and
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
Even before her clients get to the courtroom, Carol advocates strongly on their behalf to ensure that their cases are strong and interests are protected. She works with clients from the initial meeting through the end of trial. Her efforts have been recognized by others in the legal community. Carol was selected as an "Up & Coming Attorney" by Minnesota Lawyer in 2010. This award honors attorneys who have been in practice for ten years or less, and who have distinguished themselves by their professional accomplishments, leadership, and service to the community.
Carol is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, Minnesota Association for Justice, Wisconsin Association for Justice, North Dakota Association for Justice, and the American Association for Justice. She has authored articles for the Minnesota Association for Justice and the Minnesota State Bar Association.
She believes that working in the legal profession is a privilege, and attorneys have a moral responsibility to use their skills for the benefit others and to make society better as a whole. Because of these beliefs, Carol is the Chair of the City of Robbinsdale Human Rights Commission, which helps promote the goals of equal human rights, and she also provides pro bono legal work for victims of domestic violence.












