About John
John Morgan has built a practice that spans three mid‑Atlantic jurisdictions. After completing his legal training, he gained admission to the bars of Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia. Those admissions shape the work he takes on and the procedural calls he makes for clients whose matters cross state lines.
He practices at Rees Broome, PC. Colleagues describe his day‑to‑day as steady and detail oriented. He handles filings, court appearances and interjurisdictional coordination that arise when matters require presence in more than one forum. He works inside the framework of state and local rules while managing deadlines and procedural hurdles.
Morgan maintains a current membership in the Maryland State Bar. That membership allows him to practice in Maryland courts and to advise on questions of state law there. His registrations in the District of Columbia and Virginia expand the range of matters he can pursue on behalf of clients and reduce friction when a dispute or transaction involves multiple jurisdictions.
He approaches each matter with an emphasis on clear communication. Clients and colleagues note his preference for plain, direct explanations of complex procedures. He prioritizes practical steps that move a matter forward. On a busy calendar, that often means sorting immediate procedural needs from longer term strategy and keeping the client informed at every stage.
Within the office environment he engages in tasks that require both legal analysis and administrative coordination. That combination is common in cross‑jurisdiction work: securing local counsel when needed, ensuring filings meet differing local requirements, and tracking timelines across courts. He spends time keeping up with local practice rules and the procedural changes that affect client strategies.
Outside of filing and court work, Morgan contributes to the internal flow of cases at Rees Broome, PC by preparing briefs, coordinating discovery efforts when multiple states are involved, and advising on jurisdictional questions. His practice reflects the practical realities of regional lawyering: a mixture of statutory interpretation, procedural mechanics and client counseling.
He is currently practicing at Rees Broome, PC and handles matters across Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia.