Andrew B. Morgan

Top rated Bankruptcy attorney in Cleveland, Tennessee

Law Offices of Andrew B. Morgan
Law Offices of Andrew B. Morgan

Practice areas: Bankruptcy, Family Law, Criminal Defense; view more

Licensed in Tennessee since: 2008

Education: The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law

Selected to Rising Stars: 2020 - 2022

Law Offices of Andrew B. Morgan

3910 N Ocoee St
Cleveland, TN 37312
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Andrew B. Morgan is a top-rated attorney practicing in the Cleveland, Tennessee area. Providing legal representation in Tennessee for a variety of different issues, Andrew Morgan was selected to Rising Stars for 2020 - 2022. He is admitted to practice before the courts in Tennessee.

After completing undergraduate studies, Andrew B. Morgan attended law school. Andrew Morgan was enrolled at The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. He earned a juris doctor degree in 2008. Andrew Morgan was admitted to the practice of law in 2008.

Attorneys like Andrew B. Morgan are recognized by their peers for their outstanding work and commitment to the spirit of the legal profession. Their knowledge of the law, professional work ethic, and advocacy on behalf of their clients allow them to stand out among other attorneys in the field.

Andrew Morgan represents clients with Bankruptcy: Consumer issues. Additional legal issues represented include Family Law, Bankruptcy: Business, Criminal Defense, Estate Planning & Probate, General Litigation and Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff.

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Bankruptcy: Consumer, Family Law, Bankruptcy: Business, Criminal Defense, Estate Planning & Probate, General Litigation, Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff

Office location for Andrew B. Morgan

3910 N Ocoee St
Cleveland, TN 37312

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