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Top 100 Trial Lawyers

Top 250 Women in Litigation


Practice area:

Competition/antitrust
Intellectual property


Veronica S. Moyé, Co-Chair of Gibson Dunn’s Global Litigation practice and a member of Gibson Dunn’s Executive Committee, serves as lead counsel on highly complex matters in a wide variety of disciplines, including antitrust, intellectual property, class actions, and commercial/business disputes. Ms. Moyé is nationally recognized for her abilities and accomplishments as a trial lawyer. Most recently in 2022, Ms. Moyé was named “Trial Lawyer of the Year” by the Dallas Bar Association. Additionally, Benchmark Litigation US named her to its list of “Top 10 Female Litigators" for 2022 and 2023. She has been repeatedly named to Benchmark’s “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” and “Top 250 Women in Litigation“ lists.


Ms. Moyé previously served as general counsel of the nation’s largest healthcare Group Purchasing Organization (GPO), and in that role, she had overall responsibility for all legal matters as well as for advising the company’s senior management, board of directors, and business units regarding the numerous antitrust, congressional/DOJ/HHS investigation, legislative, procurement, and compliance issues it faced. Prior to joining Gibson Dunn in 2011, she was a Partner at Vinson & Elkins, where she was a member of that firm’s Management Committee and Co-Head of its Antitrust Practice Group.


Ms. Moyé received her law degree from Harvard Law School in 1986. She holds a S.B. in Chemical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she graduated in 1983.


Ms. Moyé is admitted to practice in the state courts of New York, New Jersey and Texas. She is also admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court; U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Third, Fifth, and Eighth Circuits; U.S. District Courts for the Southern District of New York and the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas.


Updated July 2023