Morgan focuses her practice on the defense of professional liability, product liability, and business litigation cases. She also brings a meticulous approach to appellate advocacy, combining deep legal research with a practical understanding of the art and strategy of appeals. Whether conducting discovery, crafting compelling briefs, or presenting oral arguments, Morgan works closely with clients to position cases for the strongest possible outcome.
Prior to joining Larson • King, Morgan gained valuable trial litigation experience at a nationally recognized Minneapolis law firm, where she focused on medical malpractice litigation. This experience informed her ability to identify and frame dispositive issues for review and developed her reputation for excellence in written and oral advocacy. Morgan earned her J.D. from Mitchell Hamline Law School, where she served as Assistant Editor of the Mitchell Hamline Law Review and graduated summa cum laude. She is admitted to practice before the Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin state courts, as well as the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Outside of her practice, Morgan enjoys cheering on the Minnesota Twins, coaching competitive swimmers, and spending time with family.
LAW SCHOOL
Mitchell Hamline School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude
Dean’s List, CALI Award Recipient
Assistant Editor, Mitchell Hamline Law Review
COLLEGE
University of Minnesota-Morris, B.A., with honors
MEMBER
Minnesota State Bar Association
Minnesota Women Lawyers
ADMITTED
Minnesota
Iowa
North Dakota
Wisconsin
United States District Court – District of Minnesota
HONORS & AWARDS
Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch list (2026) (distinction awarded to lawyers for outstanding professional excellence in private practice)
Minnesota Rising Stars list, Super Lawyers (2022–2025) (recognizing no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in Minnesota under the age of 40, or in practice 10 years or less)
“North Star Lawyer,” Minnesota State Bar Association (2022) (recognizing her commitment to providing at least 50 hours of pro bono legal services to those in need)
PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS/SEMINARS
The Standing Dead: An Analysis of Nonhuman Personhood in U.S. Jurisprudence, 46 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 129 (2019). Available at: https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/mhlr/vol46/iss1/5