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      John Morgan

      John Morgan

      Morgan & MorganTotal Records: 1
      20 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1600, Orlando, FL, 32801

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      Biography

      On March 31, 1956, John Morgan was born in Lexington, Kentucky. In 1971, he and his family moved to Orlando, Florida, where John attended high school. After graduating, John enrolled in the University of Florida and became a member of Alpha Tau Omega. In 1982, he became president of Florida Blue Key. John graduated from the University of Florida College of Law in 1983.

      By 1988, John had founded Morgan & Morgan under the belief that the firm would represent the people, not the powerful. To this day, John has run the firm by that code, promising never to take a case representing an insurance carrier or large company. Through John's guidance, leadership and vision, the firm has founded multiple locations throughout Florida, including Orlando, Tampa, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale, Winter Haven, Daytona, Kissimmee, Saint Petersburg, Naples, Tavares, Jacksonville, Melbourne, The Villages, Pensacola, Tallahassee, Miami, and Big Pine Key. The firm has also expanded nationally, opening offices in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.

      Morgan & Morgan employs more than 420 attorneys, 305 paralegals and a support staff of more than 2,000 people. Three decades after the firm's inception, "for the people" continues to be a way of life for John Morgan and the firm.

      John has lectured across the country on the practice of law. He has been an active member of the Florida Academy of Trial Lawyers and served as a FLAG trustee, making a push for Florida state law that would protect families from corporations and insurance companies. John is currently on the board of trustees for the University of Florida's Levin College of Law.

      John has received Martindale-Hubbell's esteemed "AV" rating, which recognizes lawyers with the highest ethical standards and professional ability. Based on the recommendations of his peers, John's "AV" rating serves a testament to the fact that fellow attorneys consider him at the highest level of professional excellence. Only a select group of attorneys are ever awarded this premier distinction.

      John has reached another career milestone when he has proudly released his books titled "You Can't Teach Hungry...Creating the Multimillion Dollar Law Firm," and "You Can't Teach Vision...The Twenty-First Century Law Firm" on which he frequently lectures. The books offer insight into John's success, philosophy and business methods, and provides the groundwork for a sustainable and enduring practice. Lawyers from across the country have read the books and continue to reach out to John for further guidance and advice.

      John and his wife, Ultima, proudly support the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, whose principal goal is to end the "invisible problem" of hunger throughout the state. In 2013, John and Ultima made a generous donation that helped the organization fund and open the Morgan & Morgan, P.A. Hunger Relief Center. The 100,000-square foot facility-more than double the size of its predecessor-is equipped with ample freezers, coolers, and infrastructure space to store the millions of pounds of food collected by Second Harvest each year.

      In 2013, John announced his support of the campaign to legalize medical marijuana in Florida for use by the state's seriously ill. According to John, the deeply personal cause was a step to not only provide safer pain relief and treatment methods for those with legitimate diseases but also to help end the rampant problem of prescription drug abuse in Florida.

      In addition to his financial contributions, John was the public face of the effort, openly recruiting volunteers to collect the thousands of signatures needed to place the initiative on Florida's November 2016 general election ballot. After years of hard work, Amendment 2 was finally passed, with 71 percent of Floridians voting in favor of the ballot initiative. On March 19, 2019, a bill was signed in Florida legalizing smokable medical marijuana.

      With all of his success, John's personal accomplishment of raising four children with Ultima, his wife of 31 years, remains dearest to his heart.

      Other Affiliations

      Florida Justice Association, Board of Directors (Member)

      Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers (Member)

      Orange County and Seminole Bar Associations (Member)

      Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors (Member)

      National Finance Committee - Clinton/Gore (Florida), 1996 (Member)

      Boys Town U.S.A. Central Florida (Founder)

      Harmony Institute, Board of Director (Member)

      Levin School of Law University of Florida, Board of Trustees (Member)

      The Florida Bar

      Education

      • University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1978 B.A.

      • University of Florida College of Law, Gainesville, Florida, 1982 J.D.

        Honors: President, Florida Blue Key, 1982, Phi Delta Phi

      Honers

      • AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell

      1 Reviews

      1 out of 5

        Mr Morgan’s Atlanta office cares nothing about their clients false claims that they’re for the people his office assigned David Hurtado to represent me in his staff which have failed to meet my expectations and let me know that I am just a number in money to them that’s they do not care about my needs or what’s going on with my case nor do they want to work on my case. neither does his department head Katherine Newsom actually cared nothing about me as a client. by Omission his staff let me know that they are working for the opposition and not me as the client

        Zachary L.

        Aug. 09, 2022

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