Stefano Moscato

Professor of Practice and Bar Success Analyst and Strategist

Bio

Stefano Moscato has been teaching civil litigation courses since 2002, both in the traditional law school doctrinal lecture classroom as well as in a clinical/experiential education setting. At UC Law SF, he has taught Civil Procedure I & II; California Civil Procedure; Employment Discrimination; Depositions; Pretrial Practice; Federal Courts; Professional Responsibility; and Wills & Trusts. He strives to integrate practical skills training and problem-solving methods into whatever course he is teaching.

Professor Moscato received his undergraduate degree in Political Economy of Industrialized Societies from UC Berkeley and his law degree from UCLA School of Law. Before going into teaching, he clerked for U.S. District Court Judge Laughlin E. Waters (C.D. Cal.) and worked as an employment litigator.

Education

  • University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law
    J.D.
    1996

  • University of California, Berkeley
    B.A., Political Science and Economy
    1991

Selected Scholarship

Courses

  • Civil Procedure I
  • Civil Procedure II
  • Civil Procedure II: Law & Process
  • California Civil Procedure
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Taking / Defending Depositions
  • Federal Courts
  • Professional Responsibility
  • Wills & Trusts