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Biography
Morgan E. Long is a graduate of Florida State University, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in International Affairs. She then went on to obtain her Juris Doctor degree from Nova Southeastern University. While in law school, Ms. Long participated in the Environmental and Land Use Law Clinic, where she interned as a legal assistant to the City Attorney of Lake Worth, Florida.
Ms. Long has extensive experience representing lenders in circuit court foreclosure cases and municipal code enforcement. She also has experience representing medical providers in personal injury protection matters. Ms. Long currently focuses on subrogation recovery and insurance defense. She has a continued interest in local land use and development law.
Practice Areas
Admissions
- Florida
- U.S. District Court (M.D. Florida)
- U.S. District Court (Northern Florida)
Education
- Nova Southeastern University – Juris Doctorate
- Florida State University – Bachelor of Science degree in International Affairs
Speaking Engagements
- “Don Your Detective’s Hat: Finding Recovery in Unexpected Places” – National Association of Subrogation Professionals Annual Conference 2024
- “Checklist in Hand – Are You Ready for Your Auto Subrogation Road Trip?” – National Association of Subrogation Professionals Annual Conference 2023
Associations & Memberships
- National Association of Subrogation Professionals
- Morgan is active in the firm’s volunteer events
- Chair of the DSB&C Community Give Back Committee for 2024