Lawyer Profile

Law School - University of Alabama School of Law

Bar Admission - 9/7/1966

Law Office Locations: Huntsville

Geographic Areas Served: All Counties in Alabama

Harvey Morris

Morris, King and Hodge

200 Pratt Avenue NE

Huntsville, AL 35801

Phone: 256-536-0588

Toll Free | 888-445-3654

Overview

Harvey B. Morris is a lifelong Alabamian who has been practicing law in Huntsville since getting his law degree and passing the state bar in 1966. Born in Athens, Alabama, Harvey Morris graduated from Decatur High School, the first person in his family to get a high-school degree. Harvey excelled in the classroom but also made his mark on the football field and received a scholarship from the University of Alabama, where he played under legendary coach Bear Bryant.

Currently, Harvey Morris focuses his practice on personal injury and wrongful death arising out of defective products and accidents, as well as insurance litigation.

Areas of Practice:
Personal Injury
Wrongful Death
Products Liability

Admissions:
Alabama

Memberships:
He is a member of the Alabama Association for Justice as well as the Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association, serving as its president in 1982 and 1983.

Biography

As an undergraduate, Harvey Morris already had his sights on becoming a lawyer and was able to expedite that process under the rules at that time by enrolling at the university’s law school after three years as an undergrad. He received his J.D. in 1966, returned to his home turf and has been practicing in Huntsville from that day to this.

At first, he worked  in the law firm of Smith, Johnston & Walker, where he concentrated his practice on personal injury, criminal defense, and domestic relations. Later, he went out on his own and founded the firm that would become Morris, King & Hodge.

Morris says he has no plans to slow down any time soon—because he loves his work too much. “It’s just fun,” he says. “Where else do you have the chance to be confronted with 12 people in the jury box—12 different personalities—and try to convince those individuals that your position is correct? Sometimes people say, ‘Why don’t you retire?’, and the answer is: Because it’s just too much fun.”

Experience

Over the course of his nearly 50-year career, Harvey Morris has handled numerous significant verdicts and settlements and has been recognized for his many contributions to the legal profession. He is a fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, which is limited to one percent of the nation’s trial lawyers. In addition, he has been named to Best Lawyers in America, SuperLawyers, the Top 100 Trial Lawyers and has received Martindale-Hubbell’s top AV lawyer rating.

 

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