Molly has experience representing clients in high-stakes litigation and commercial disputes. She has litigated in state and federal courts, achieved favorable outcomes on appeal, and guided clients through administrative proceedings. Originally from Washington, Molly began her career in Honolulu, where her practice focused on commercial litigation and land use and development disputes. At GTTC, Molly is active in all of the firm’s practice areas and enjoys representing clients on a wide range of issues.
Molly strives for excellence in both her professional and personal endeavors. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law and received the same honors for her undergraduate degrees, also from the University of Hawaiʻi. During law school, Molly was co-Editor-in-Chief of the University of Hawaiʻi Law Review and was an active member of the Hawaiʻi Innocence Project. A proud Richardson grad, Molly has spent time mentoring current and aspiring law students and believes in the importance of helping others achieve their goals.
PERSONAL
In her spare time, Molly enjoys reading, travelling, spending time with friends and family, and getting outside with her husband and bulldog.