About George D.

George D. Morgan trained at St. John’s University School of Law, where he earned his law degree in 1994. He entered the law world at a time when technology and intellectual property were growing areas of practice. The law degree set the stage for a career that would center on patents and technical legal work.

Morgan built his practice around patent law. He moved into work that blends legal analysis with technical subject matter. Over the years he has handled matters that require careful attention to patent prosecution and the particular procedures that govern intellectual property in the United States. His work demands patience and precision, qualities that define patent practice more than courtroom theatrics or headline cases.

His registration and practice are tied to New York. That jurisdictional base has shaped the clients he serves and the matters he accepts. Working in New York means navigating a complex business environment and advising inventors, small companies, and other entities on protecting new designs and processes. Morgan’s background in patent law positions him to help clients translate technical ideas into legal protections.

Morgan is associated with Morgan Law Offices, PLC, where he practices as a patent lawyer. The firm carries his name and has handled patent matters under his direction. He provides counsel on patent prosecution and related intellectual property tasks that patent applicants typically face. That includes drafting patent applications and following through procedures required by patent offices.

Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He tends to favor careful preparation over bold litigation maneuvers. Patent work often requires that sort of steady, detail-oriented practice. Clients who need detailed specifications, precise claim language, and adherence to formal requirements find that approach practical and useful.

Outside the particulars of patent filings, Morgan’s work touches on counseling inventors about steps to preserve intellectual property rights during product development. He also assists with formal filings and responses to office actions, tasks that are central to securing patent protection. While much of the work is technical, it rests on a clear understanding of legal deadlines and procedural rules.

At present, Morgan continues to practice patent law at Morgan Law Offices, PLC in New York. His practice concentrates on patent prosecution and related intellectual property matters.

Education

St. John s University School of Law

Law

1994

Experience

Patent Lawyer

Morgan Law Offices, PLC

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York

Office Locations

Main Office

 4635 S Lakeshore Dr. Suite 131 Tempe AZ 85282