Attorneys
Amanda L. Morgan
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- amorgan@bwgfirm.com
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Bar Admissions
- California, 2006
- United States District Court, Central, Northern, Southern and Eastern Districts of California
- United States Court Of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Amanda L. Morgan is an associate in the Los Angeles office of Browne Woods George LLP. She focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation and intellectual property matters. Ms. Morgan has broad experience in all critical stages of litigation, including case strategy analysis, motion practice, discovery and related discovery disputes, trial and appellate practice. Ms. Morgan’s practice covers a range of industries, including the fashion industry, technology, telecommunications, financial services, entertainment, consumer products, mortgage and real estate. Likewise, she has litigated a broad range of legal issues, including contract, trade secret, trademark, copyright, fraud, fiduciary duty, unfair competition, RICO, media law and defamation, commercial real estate and bankruptcy.
Ms. Morgan is committed to pro bono and community service. She has represented clients in political asylum and constitutional torts matters, recently obtaining a grant of asylum for a client facing gender-based persecution in her home country. Ms. Morgan has also served on the Board of the Junior League of San Francisco and on the Junior Leagues of California’s State Public Affairs Committee, a state-wide lobbying committee representing 14 California Leagues and the populations that they serve.
Ms. Morgan graduated cum laude from University of California, Hastings College of the Law, and holds a B.A. and M.A. from Stanford University. During law school, Ms. Morgan was Senior Production Editor for Hastings Law Journal and was a regional moot court finalist in the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. Ms. Morgan served as a Judicial Extern for Hon. Phyllis J. Hamilton, United States District Court, Northern District of California and a Judicial Intern for the U.S. Immigration Court, Department of Justice. Ms. Morgan received the 2006 Scribes Law Review Award, a national award recognizing the most outstanding note published in a law review, for her note “U.S. Officials’ Vulnerability to ‘Global Justice:’ Will Universal Jurisdiction over War Crimes Make Traveling for Pleasure Less Pleasurable?” 57 Hastings L.J. 423 (2005).
Prior to law school, Ms. Morgan was a communications manager in a corporate strategy group for a Silicon Valley based technology company, an analyst at an economic consulting firm, and a consultant to the Asia Foundation’s Corruption Core Project. Ms. Morgan is a former Fulbright Scholar.
Practice Areas- Business Trials and Litigation
- Trade Secrets
- Trademarks & Copyrights
- Commercial Contract
- Business Torts
- Unfair Competition
- University of California, Hastings College of the Law, J.D., cum laude, 2006
- Stanford University, M.A., International Policy Studies, 1997
- Stanford University, B.A., International Relations, 1996 with Honors
