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Moore, Adriana C.

Adriana C. Moore - Redwood City, CA

Attorney at Sorensen Law Group, P.C.

Lawyers in Redwood City, CA

303 Twin Dolphin Dr Suite 600 Redwood City, CA 94065

Updated: 02/28/2026

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Adriana is a practicing civil litigation attorney and private mediator with over 25 years of experience in identifying, evaluating and resolving conflict for individuals, private companies and small businesses. Her broad range of litigation experience in employment, business, corporate and real estate matters have resulted in her skilled assessment, evaluation and resolution of a variety of disputes, both large and small.

Her strong belief in peacemaking resonates in her mediations where she enjoys the privilege of helping people come to fruitful resolutions by helping them navigate difficult issues and creatively explore three areas: resolution, restoration and reconciliation. She is particularly skilled at facilitating communications between parties with complex goals and varied temperaments. Her skills are continuously honed by her various ADR volunteer work with multiple courts in the Bay Area.

She has worked with prominent firms and founded two general practice firms. Ms. Moore received her B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. and her J.D. from University of Texas School of Law in Austin. She enjoys teaching critical lawyering skills as an adjunct professor at Santa Clara School of Law and speaking on Mediation topics.

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Redwood City, CA

303 Twin Dolphin Dr
Suite 600
Redwood City, CA 94065

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Phone: 650-260-7500

Website: https://www.sorensenlawgroup.com

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