About Jennifer T.
Jennifer T. Miller-Morse built a foundation in both engineering and human behavior before she turned to the law. She earned a B.S. in Engineering-Psychology from Tufts University in 1987 and pursued post-graduate study at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology the same year. She later earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1991.
Her legal career moved into practice and leadership roles in the 2010s. In 2012 she became principal of Miller Morse Law PLLC. She has practiced in jurisdictions that include Florida and Massachusetts. Over the years she has taken part in local and national bar activity. She was a member of the Craig S. Barnard Inns of Court board from 2014 to 2016, belonged to the Palm Beach County Bar Association from 2012 to 2020, and held membership in the American Bar Association from 2013 through 2021. She is also an active member of the Florida Bar Family Law Section.
Her earlier training in engineering and psychology informs how she approaches cases. That background shows in careful fact analysis and attention to how individuals interact under stress. It is also reflected in how she prepares for hearings and structures negotiations. Colleagues note that she combines methodical case preparation with an attention to client perspectives.
Outside firm work she has engaged in community and professional boards. Since 2016 she has served on the Advisory Council Board of the Florida Women’s Business Center, a role she holds currently. That involvement has kept her connected to business and legal issues facing women entrepreneurs in the region and to the wider civic network of the legal community.
At Miller Morse Law PLLC she manages the practice and client intake while handling matters consistent with her bar memberships and experience. She continues to be active in the Florida Bar Family Law Section and in local legal circles. She currently practices at Miller Morse Law PLLC and works primarily on family law matters.