• Moore Technology

    We will create a NBA app to supplement the current website, establish a self maintained membership database accessible by all members, and develop an E-Resource Center to serve as a repository for documents published by NBA members and other information of use to legal professionals.

  • Moore Marketing

    We will have increased messaging via social media as well establish a task force to connect with state bar associations to better connect with and serve african-american attorneys throughout the country.

  • Moore Programs

    We will expand and enhance the pipeline to the profession by implementing a Black Collegiate Mock Trial Competition and a Judicial Clerkship Program in conjunction with the Judicial Council Division. We will also develop an Emerging Leaders fellowship to develop a deeper bench of future NBA leaders.

  • Moore Presence

    We will accomplish this be positioning the NBA and its members as the leading subject matter experts in the African-American legal community.

  • Moore Members

    As NBA President I will work to reclaim old members, recruit new members, and retain current members. We will also work to seamlessly transition NBLSA members to NBA members.

  • Moore Money

    As NBA President I will work tirelessly to strengthen partnerships with existing organizations and expand the corporate sponsorships.  I will also seek to complete the NBA Endowment goal of $1,000,000.00 as well as be a wise steward over all finances of the association.  I will also spearhead a planned giving campaign similar to what colleges and universities do.

  • Introducing Carlos Moore

    Carlos E. Moore, a Moss Point, Mississippi native, is the founder, president, and CEO of Moore Law Group, PC which has offices in Grenada and Jackson, Mississippi as well as Memphis, Tennessee.  A graduate of Moss Point High School (Salutatorian), the University of South Alabama and The Florida State University College of Law, Carlos also completed course work at Rice University in Houston, Texas as well as the University Of Mississippi School Of Law in Oxford.

    Carlos is very active in several bar associations, including the American Bar Association, National Bar Association, American Association for Justice, The Mississippi Bar, Magnolia Bar Association, Mississippi Association for Justice, and the Grenada County Bar Association. Currently serving as Vice President of the National Bar Association, he is also a past Deputy General Counsel for the NBA, a past Deputy Chief of Staff to the NBA President, past NBA Region V Director, past Board Member at Large as well as a Past Chairman of the Young Lawyers Division of the National Bar Association. Carlos also served as Secretary/Treasurer of the Grenada County Bar Association from 2003-2007 and has been a member of the NBA Board of Governors as well as the board of the Mississippi Association for Justice for a number of years in various capacities. In 2011 after completing three years on the Mississippi Bar Ethics Committee, Moore was elected by his peers to serve a three-year term as a Commissioner of the governing board of The Mississippi Bar, which regulates all the lawyers in Mississippi.

    In addition to his bar association work, Carlos is very active in his community.  Besides being a 2010 graduate of Leadership Grenada, he is a member of the Grenada Rotary Club, Grenada Chamber of Commerce, 100 Black Men of Grenada, Inc. (Founding President), Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., The Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and is a board member and Founding Chair of the Grenada Unit of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Delta.  Married to the former Natalie Herrington of Grenada, the Moores are the proud parents of one daughter, Avery Nicole, and active members of Abundant Life Assembly in Grenada where Carlos serves as General Counsel.  The Moore’s have also provided college scholarships to area youth since 2006.

    Before opening his own law practice in 2006, Attorney Moore was employed by Harlow Law Firm in Grenada where he was engaged in the general practice of law and also served as Assistant City Prosecutor for the City of Grenada from 2002-2006. Licensed to practice before state and federal Courts in Mississippi and Tennessee as well as before the United States Supreme Court, Carlos is the recipient of many honors including being named the 2007-08 Outstanding Young Lawyer of Mississippi by The Mississippi Bar Young Lawyers Division (1st African-American to ever receive the award in its then twenty six year history) and being named in 1998 as an Outstanding Young Man of America.

    Carlos has also been the recipient of two NBA Presidential Awards, the NBA Young Lawyers Division was named Outstanding Division under his chairmanship in 2008, and most recently in 2010 he received the Meritorious Service Award from the NBA Young Lawyers Division as well as was named a 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 “Rising Star” in the Mid-South Super Lawyers magazine. In 2012, Carlos was named a White House Fellows Regional Finalist, ranking in the top 100 of approximately 1000 fellowship applicants nationwide and named Young Lawyer of the Year by the National Bar Association. Moore served as inaugural president and has been a founding member of the National Law Group, a consortium of plaintiff law firms across the country, since 2010, and is most noted for winning a $12 million jury verdict for a deserving client in 2010, just 4 years to the day after opening his own law practice. Moore is also a 2013 graduate of the Collaborative Bar Leadership Academy.

    Most recently, in 2013, Moore was named Attorney of the Month and appeared on the June 2013 cover of Attorney at Law Magazine, Mississippi edition.   In October of 2013, Moore was named the City Prosecutor for the Town of Webb, Mississippi, and in December 2013 Carlos became a graduate of Leadership Mississippi. In the summer of 2014 Moore was named a Trailblazer Under 40 by the National Bar Association, received the NBA Presidential Fred D. Gray Legacy Award, was honored with the NBA Solo and Small Firms Division prestigious Esquire Award, and completed his term as Chair of the Workers’ Compensation Section of The Mississippi Bar. In January of 2015, Moore received the Outstanding Alumni Award from the Southern Region Black Law Students Association and in May of 2015, Moore was named to the board of directors for the Foundation For The Mid-South. Most recently, Moore was named a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and was appointed to the ABA Council on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession by American Bar Association President Paulette Brown.

    HONEST, DEPENDABLE ADVOCATE

    • $12 Million Verdict- Premises Liability Case – A 20 year old man was left paralyzed from the waist down after being shot in a nightclub by a stray bullet fired by the nightclub’s security guard.
    • $4 Million Verdict-  Premises Liability Case- A man was tortured and left for dead on private property
    • $1.5 Million Verdict- Offshore Injury- Maritime/Jones Act Case
    • Confidential Settlement- Wrongful Death Case- Case settled near the insurance policy limits of the responsible company

    VISIONARY ENTREPRENEUR

    • Founder of the Moore Law Group in 2006 (Grenada, MS)
    • Established practices in multiple locations (Jackson, MS and Memphis, TN)
    • Current Staff consist of three attorneys and seven supporting staff members

    A MAN OF FAITH, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY

    • Married to the former Natalie Herrington
    • Father to daughter Avery Nicole Moore
    • Active Member of Abundant Life Assembly
    • Active Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.