About Ms. Mor
Ms. Mor Wetzler began her legal training at Cornell University, where she entered law school in 2004 and earned her J.D. in 2007. Those three years shaped her approach to legal work. She learned to parse dense statutes and court opinions. She learned to write under pressure. The classroom and the clinic offered different lessons, both useful in practice.
She launched her career soon after graduation. Early years were spent in firm settings where she held the title of associate. She worked on client files that required careful research and clear drafting. Her day-to-day work included preparing pleadings, handling discovery, and drafting transactional documents. Colleagues describe her as steady and methodical in managing complex workflows and deadlines.
Over time her responsibilities widened. She moved from supporting senior counsel to taking primary responsibility for client matters on occasion. That shift meant more client calls, more courtroom preparation, and more strategic decision-making. She also spent time mentoring newer associates on procedure and case management. The transition reflected both practical experience and an ability to manage competing demands that arise in firm practice.
Her practice habits emphasize thorough preparation and attention to detail. She approaches problems by breaking them into discrete tasks. She writes plainly and edits carefully. Those traits matter whether she is drafting a contract clause or preparing a brief for filing. She has experience coordinating with experts and negotiating on procedural points. Her professional record shows consistent work within firm teams on a range of legal matters.
Today she serves as an associate. Her current practice centers on the core tasks of client advising, legal drafting and case preparation. She continues to handle litigation support, document drafting, and client communications, and she remains involved in coordinating discovery and managing timelines for matters under her care.