Clint Morgan
Morgan Hill PC
info@olympialegal.com
(360) 357-5700x100
2102C Carriage Drive SW
Olympia , WA
98502
Monday to Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm
Saturday – Sunday Closed
Clint Morgan Personal Injury Lawyer
Morgan Hill PC
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Firm Summary
A native Washingtonian, Clint Morgan was raised in Skagit and Mason Counties. Clint graduated from Western Washington University with a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and minors in Economics and Communications. Initially employed in the financial services industry, Clint earned his Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation from the College for Financial Planning in Denver, Colorado in 1985, and graduated from the University of Washington Law School in 1992. Originally a partner in the firm of Brown, Jones & Morgan, Clint joined with Rob Hill to found Morgan Hill, P.C. in 1995.
Since 1992 Clint’s clients have been awarded millions of dollars in personal injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice cases. Clint has also effectively represented hundreds of clients in the areas of family law, estate planning, probate and civil litigation. Clint served on the Board of Trustees of the Thurston County Bar Association from 2003-2007, as well as the board of WaDads, a Washington-based advocacy group addressing the needs of families with disabled children, from 2008 – 2017. He currently serves on the board of the Pinetop Perkins Foundation of Clarksdale, Mississippi, a non-profit organization providing support and training for youth musicians as well as care and safety for elderly musicians at the twilight of their careers. Clint is also trained in mediation, and offers his services as a mediator in family law and other civil disputes. To contact Clint regarding mediation services. A Charter Member of the International Blues Foundation and a musician of sorts, Clint plays the office piano and sings until his staff begs for mercy. To visit Clint’s music website. A graduate of the Missouri Auction School, Clint is also a certified auctioneer – just in case the legal profession doesn’t afford him the opportunity to talk enough.