About Morgan E.
Morgan E. Giles built a steady path into law that began in Athens and continued through Columbus. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Ohio University in 2003. Five years later she received her J.D. from Capital University. Those credentials anchored a practice based in Ohio.
Her career has run along two related tracks. In 2011 she served as an associate at THE GILES LAW GROUP. She also holds a license as a title agent with ACS Knox Title, Inc. The dual roles put her on both the transactional side and the title-insurance side of real estate matters. She is admitted to practice in Ohio and maintains memberships in the Ohio State Bar Association and the Knox County Bar Association.
Colleagues describe her work as practical and detail-oriented. In a title-agent role she examines title histories, assists in clearing defects, and coordinates closing paperwork. At the law firm she handled client-facing matters that dovetail with title work, including preparing deeds and reviewing contract provisions. Those tasks require attention to record searches, statutory requirements and the mechanics of closing transactions.
Her background in business — an undergraduate degree in business administration — informs how she approaches client matters. That training helps when reviewing contractual terms, explaining closing costs and tracking timelines that affect lenders and buyers. It also shapes how she communicates with real estate professionals, lenders and local recording offices.
Giles has kept a steady presence in Knox County and in statewide bar circles. Membership in the county association reflects ongoing ties to local practice and courthouse procedures. Participation in the Ohio State Bar Association connects her to broader professional resources and continuing legal education.
She is practical about daily work. Much of it involves managing document flow, confirming title status and ensuring that closings proceed without interruption. The role of a title agent often places her at the center of a transaction, coordinating among attorneys, lenders and title insurers to close matters efficiently and in compliance with applicable rules.
Her schedule combines firm responsibilities and title-agency duties. That mix means she spends time both drafting legal documents and handling the administrative and insurance aspects of real estate closings. She currently practices in Ohio, where her work centers on title services and related real estate transactional matters.