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At the Law
Offices of
Bradley Morris we believe that good, quality legal representation requires hard work, diligence, a commitment to excellence and aggressiveness; that’s how we practice law, and that’s what we believe our clients deserve.
The firm's two offices are located in Middlebury, Connecticut just off of I-84,
exit 16 (east bound) or exit 17
(west bound) and two exits from Route 8
and off I-84 at exit 8 (east
bound) in Danbury. Its 2
locations make it well-positioned to access quickly most State and Federal courthouses and administrative offices. Because of
the location's, the firm handles matters regardless of where they are pending.
Although the firm handles a broad range of State, Federal and local matters, and represents individual as well as corporate clients, all our clients receive the same personal service and cost effective legal advice regardless of the nature of their legal issue. To accomplish this, we use the latest technologies to communicate with our clients and the judicial system. We also use the latest legal databases and news services to stay abreast of current legal developments to maximize our effectiveness for our clients.
Whether our clients need high profile representation in State or Federal Courts, or simple one-on-one legal advice,
the Law Office of
Bradley Morris meets those needs in creative ways and at rates unconstrained by the economic realities that bind larger law offices. If you are looking for an aggressive, experienced law firm dedicated to meeting your legal needs, call for a consultation.
Find out how the right lawyer can get you practical, cost-effective results.
About
Attorney Morris:
Bradley Morris earned his Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School in 1996, and earned his Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Louisville in 1993 as a Woodford Porter Scholar.
Upon graduation from Law School, Boston College awarded Attorney Morris the “Wendell F. Grimes Commencement Award” for achievement in oral advocacy. Attorney Morris also received the “Best Oralist” award at the National Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition.
Attorney Morris has authored numerous articles on a wide range of legal topics. Most notably, he authored the article, “Dead Men Do Tell Tales: Connecticut’s Dead Man’s Statute,” which was the featured cover article in the January, 2002 issue of
Connecticut Lawyer magazine. Attorney Morris also authored “Res Ipsa Loquitur: Reckoning Its Relationship to Retail,” which was published in
The Defense, the Journal of the Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association, “When a Nor’easter Blows, What’s Your Duty To Remove Ice and Snow?” and “The 411 On 911 Liability.”
In addition to authorship, Attorney Morris has been a State-Certified lecturer for the Connecticut Department of Public Safety on the liability issues affecting 911 telecommunicators and responders. Also, he has lectured throughout the state on the liability issues affecting emergency response personnel such as firemen, ambulance personnel, policemen and 911 telecommunicators.
Attorney Morris is a member of the Federal District Court for the District of Connecticut, and The Connecticut State Court. He is a Member of the American Bar Association, and the American Association of Justice, and is a graduate of the Connecticut Bar Association’s Trial College.
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