About Jon

Jon Morris built his career out of a single law school degree and a clear sense of whom he wanted to serve. He earned his law degree from Emory University School of Law and moved into practice soon after. He keeps the trajectory simple: education, courtroom experience, client work.

After Emory, Morris entered private practice. Records provided do not specify dates or early employers, but his path has led him to a firm that bears his name. Over the years he has handled matters typical of small and mid-sized practices, combining casework and client counseling. He has experience managing files from intake through resolution and working with experts and opposing counsel when cases require it.

Morris maintains membership in the Alabama State Bar. That affiliation places him within the state’s professional regulatory framework, where he follows the rules and continuing education expectations that govern lawyers in Alabama. He has remained an active participant in bar-related obligations and professional standards.

He practices at Morris Firm For Men. The firm’s name signals a client base and a particular market position. Morris represents male clients and structures intake and outreach to address the legal and practical concerns those clients bring. His office handles consultations, pleadings, negotiations, and courtroom appearances as needed. The firm operates with the staffing and procedural approaches typical of boutique practices, relying on a small team to manage caseloads and stay responsive to individual clients.

Colleagues and clients describe Morris as straightforward in his dealings. He favors clear explanations over legalese. That approach is evident in how he prepares clients for hearings and settlement talks. Documents submitted in representation reflect an effort to be precise and organized. He balances advocacy in court with settlement efforts where the circumstances make that the sensible path.

Morris’s public profile is concise. He does not appear to maintain a wide array of published scholarship or frequent public-facing commentary. Instead, he devotes energy to client files and the operational needs of his firm. For those seeking a lawyer who centers male clients, his practice offers a focused entry point.

He currently practices at Morris Firm For Men, representing male clients in a range of legal matters.

Education

Emory University School of Law

Professional Associations

Alabama State Bar

Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 5789 Carmichael Parkway Montgomery AL 36117

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