About Jillian
Jillian Morris is an attorney practicing in Minnesota who works at Martine Law. She is known around the office for a steady, practical approach to legal work and for clear communication with clients. Colleagues describe her as unflappable in court and exacting on paper. She joined Martine Law and has been part of the firm’s roster where she handles day-to-day client matters and courtroom appearances.
Her path into law focused on learning the procedures that shape dispute resolution in Minnesota. Over time she developed a routine that balances courtroom preparation and client advising. She spends long hours reviewing records, preparing pleadings and motions, and meeting with clients to set realistic expectations. Those who have worked with her say she approaches complex tasks by breaking them into manageable steps.
Morris’s work involves regular interaction with courts, opposing counsel and administrative bodies. She prepares witnesses, conducts factual investigations and manages deadlines that can determine the course of a case. In hearings and settlement talks she aims to present concise, fact-based arguments. Her courtroom style is precise rather than theatrical. She tends to rely on careful preparation and orderly presentation of evidence.
Within Martine Law she plays a visible role in the firm’s caseload. She drafts briefs, negotiates agreements and oversees discovery. She also handles client intake and case evaluation, helping to map out strategy from the outset. That steady presence helps clients who prefer clear next steps and consistent communication over legal showmanship. Coworkers say she often shoulders the more intricate scheduling and procedural work that keeps a case moving.
Outside of court appearances, Morris focuses on managing the practical side of cases. She coordinates with experts, organizes documentary evidence and prepares filings according to court rules. She pays particular attention to the logistics that many clients find confusing. That attention to detail often shortens case timelines and reduces surprises for clients.
As of 2026 she continues to practice at Martine Law in Minnesota, where she handles a range of matters for individuals and businesses across the state.