Pascal Moleus represents established businesses and individuals in all aspects of civil litigation. His practice focuses on the defense of claims related to general liability, automobile liability, premises liability, personal injury, and business and employment disputes. He has tried and obtained favorable results in numerous cases in Maryland and in Washington, D.C.

Prior to joining Wilson Elser, Pascal was an associate at a Prince George’s County, Maryland, law firm and represented clients in personal injury, business organization, business and civil litigation matters in Maryland and Washington, D.C. He was also an associate at a national civil litigation law firm located in Baltimore, Maryland, where he defended retailers, restaurants, insurance companies and insured individuals in personal injury, employment and subrogation claims. Pascal has successfully handled numerous cases pertaining to automobile accidents, premises liability and personal injury cases brought against insured individuals and corporate entities. He also has successfully defended employment-related claims brought against local businesses and schools.

    Education

    • American University Washington College of Law (J.D., 2013)
    • Boston College (B.A. Sociology, Communications, 2009)

    Bar Admissions

    • Maryland
    • District of Columbia

    Court Admissions

    • U.S. District Court, District of Maryland

    Professional Affiliations

    • J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association
    • Montgomery County Bar Foundation, Pro Bono Program

    Awards & Honors

    • Selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers® Rising Stars™, 2019–2024

    Languages

    • Spanish

Pascal Moleus

Silvestri & Moleus Successfully Defend Utility Contractor: Expert Testimony Necessary to Establish Professional Standard of Care

Michael J. Silvestri (Of Counsel-Baltimore, MD) and Pascal Moleus (Associate-Baltimore, MD) obtained summary judgment in favor of a client utility contractor, resulting in dismissal of a negligence claim over a construction laborer who was involved in a manhole cover explosion at a construction site, resulting in serious injuries to the laborer’s head and abdomen and the amputation of two of the laborer’s right foot toes. In granting the motion, the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland, found that the laborer alleged professional negligence against the utility contractor but failed to produce required expert testimony establishing either the professional standard of care owed by the utility contractor or causation.

Michael J. Silvestri and Pascal Moleus

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