Lisa Trinh Flint

Lisa Trinh Flint

Lisa Trinh Flint is a partner at Moran Law and has been with Moran Law for her entire legal career. She has 18 years’ experience exclusively prosecuting Elder Abuse cases. She has second chaired in over 30 Jury Trials and Binding Arbitrations with Michael Moran obtaining multi-million dollar Judgments, Arbitration Awards, and Settlements for elder victims of abuse and neglect throughout the State of California.
Ms. Flint was recognized as a Rising Star from Super Lawyers of Southern California in 2015, and recently recognized as a Super Lawyer in 2024, an honor for the top 5% of attorneys who exhibit excellence in the practice of law in their field. Ms. Flint recently received recognition for the Top 100 Wrongful Death Verdicts in the United States in 2023.
Ms. Flint’s notable published appellate opinions include:
  • Warfield v. Summerville (2007) 158 Cal.App. 4th 443, where the California Court of Appeal held that the spousal status alone does not create an ostensible agency to bind the non-signatory spouse to an Arbitration Agreement in a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE)/Assisted Living Facility.
  • Enmark v. KC Community Care (9/25/24), which is a case of first impression for the Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Community . The California Court of Appeal, held that a conservatorship of person which allows a conservator to make healthcare decisions for the conservatee does not extend to signing an arbitration agreement on the conservatee’s behalf.
    Ms. Flint is actively involved with the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR) and has served as a speaker for CANHR at their annual Elder Law Conference.
    Ms. Flint graduated from Whittier College School of Law where she served as Managing Editor of the Whittier Law Review and was published in the Whittier Law Journal for her article “Newdow v. U.S. Congress: One Nation Indivisible”. Ms. Flint received her bachelor’s degree in political science and minor in Business Administration from the University of California, Irvine.
    Ms. Flint is admitted to practice before all courts in the State of California, the United States District Court for the Central District of California, and the United States Supreme Court.