About Lee Paulk
Lee Paulk Morgan earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia in 1976 and completed his J.D. at the University of Georgia School of Law in 1979. He joined the State Bar of Georgia the same year and has maintained active membership since then. Those formative years in Athens set the stage for a long legal career rooted in Georgia courts and systems.
Morgan moved into practice soon after law school. He is admitted to practice in the State of Georgia and is authorized to represent claimants before the Social Security Administration. He also holds admissions in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Over decades of practice he has handled matters at both the administrative and federal levels.
His professional affiliations reflect steady involvement in practice communities. He has been a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives since 2000 and joined the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers in the same year. He has served as General Counsel for the Northeast Georgia Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church (PCA) since 2007. Throughout, he has maintained active membership in the State Bar of Georgia since 1979.
Morgan has practiced under the umbrella of Morgan & Morgan Lawyers at Law P.C. His work has involved routine representation before administrative tribunals and district courts. He has experience preparing and arguing cases for hearings, drafting briefs, and handling procedural matters that arise in both bankruptcy and Social Security disability proceedings.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who moves methodically through case dockets and administrative files. He concentrates on tasks that require an understanding of both statute and procedure. He spends significant time on client interviews, medical record development for disability claims, and the procedural choreography that bankruptcy filings often demand. The record shows long-term involvement in the two practice areas that appear most frequently in his memberships and court admissions.
Today Morgan continues to practice from Georgia. He represents clients before the Social Security Administration, files and defends consumer bankruptcy matters, and handles related litigation in the federal district courts where he is admitted. He focuses his current practice on Social Security disability claims, consumer bankruptcy cases, and related federal court litigation.