About Adrienne
Adrienne Brown began her academic path in the social sciences. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Cleveland State University. The study of human behavior informed her next step. She went on to earn a Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School.
After law school, Brown entered practice in Michigan. She joined the Mike Morse Injury Law Office in 2022. She is licensed to practice in Michigan and works within the firm's network of offices across the state. Her work has involved representing people who seek compensation after accidents and injuries. She handles the kinds of tasks that define plaintiff-side personal injury practice: client interviews, evidence review, drafting filings, and negotiating settlements. She also takes part in case strategy meetings and, when needed, court appearances.
Colleagues describe Brown as methodical and direct in her approach to casework. She prepares files carefully and communicates clearly with clients. Her background in psychology is something she returns to when interviewing witnesses and explaining legal options to people who are often dealing with stress and disruption. That combination of skills informs how she organizes cases and prepares testimony.
Brown keeps active in the legal community. She holds current membership in professional associations and participates in firm training and local legal events. Her time at Mike Morse Injury Law Office has involved collaboration across the firm's offices. That has given her exposure to a broad range of injury matters and client needs, from early case intake through settlement discussions.
The practical side of her practice shows in day-to-day work. She spends time reviewing medical records and consulting with experts when a case calls for it. She also drafts demand packages and responds to opposing counsel. The caseload at a plaintiff injury firm is often fast-paced. Brown has adapted to that pace while maintaining attention to detail.
Clients and peers note her steady presence during the litigation process. She tends to keep a steady line of communication and to set realistic expectations. Outside of casework she participates in continuing legal education and firm initiatives aimed at improving client service. As of 2026 she continues to practice at the Mike Morse Injury Law Office, representing clients in personal injury matters across Michigan.