Moye Law - Firm

About the firm

A family-run New York law firm where estate planning, intellectual property, and emerging technology intersect.

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Office
New York, NY
Founder
Christopher Moyé
Admissions
New York State
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This page describes the firm's structure and disciplines. It is not an offer of representation.

Section 01

A single architecture of counsel

Most families and founders do not face legal problems that fit neatly inside one practice area. Your estate relies on your business structure. Your business relies on your intellectual property. Your legacy planning must account for new asset classes like crypto and AI rights.

Moye Law exists to provide coordinated counsel across these boundaries. By keeping the practice deliberately tight—six disciplines under one roof—we ensure that every element of your legal architecture informs the others, and nothing falls between the gaps.

Section 02

Six disciplines

The firm is structured around six core disciplines: Estate Planning, Real Estate, Intellectual Property, AI Law, Crypto & Digital Assets, and Art, Streaming & Entertainment.

We do not treat these as siloed departments. They are parallel tracks in a unified practice, designed for people whose lives are too layered for a single specialty.

  • Estate Planning: The architecture of your legacy.
  • Real Estate: Ownership as architecture in the physical world.
  • Intellectual Property: Defensible architecture in the intangible.
  • AI Law: Operating inside legal uncertainty.
  • Crypto & Digital Assets: Protecting non-institutional wealth.
  • Art, Streaming & Entertainment: Where culture meets counsel.
Section 03

Family-run and direct

This is a family-run practice. It is founded and led by Christopher Moyé, who remains directly involved in the counsel we provide.

When you retain the firm, you are retaining an experienced practitioner—not an associate or a junior team. The firm's structure is intentionally built to maintain that direct relationship.

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