About Matt T.
Matt T. Morgan earned his law degree from Stetson University College of Law, graduating in 2010. He completed the curriculum typical of Stetson’s program, including coursework in trial practice and civil procedure, and entered the legal profession after leaving law school. His education laid the groundwork for a career spent in Florida courts.
He is a lawyer at Morgan & Morgan. At that firm he handles matters in state and federal forums across Florida. His work has required familiarity with both trial preparation and courtroom procedure. He is admitted to practice in Florida and maintains membership in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, which allows him to appear in federal cases arising there.
Professional affiliations are a steady part of his profile. He belongs to the Orange County Bar Association and the Florida Justice Association. He also serves on the board of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, a role that mixes organizational governance with community stewardship. Those memberships reflect ongoing ties to local and statewide legal communities as well as civic activity.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation. He favors careful document review and clear witness preparation. He writes pleadings and motions, manages discovery, and prepares witnesses for deposition and trial. He spends a considerable portion of his practice conducting client interviews and coordinating with experts when cases call for technical or medical testimony.
Outside of direct case work, he participates in bar activities and continuing legal education. He attends seminars to stay current on procedural developments and trial practice techniques. His engagement with the Florida Justice Association gives him a forum for exchanging ideas with other trial lawyers and tracking legislative changes that affect civil practice in the state.
Community work is part of his routine. Serving on the Make-A-Wish Foundation board connects him to volunteer networks and fundraising efforts. That position places him at the intersection of legal work and nonprofit governance, involving meetings, strategic planning, and oversight of charitable activities.
He practices at Morgan & Morgan in Florida, where he appears in state courts and in the federal courts of the Middle District of Florida. His current practice centers on litigation work for clients in Florida state and federal courts.