Morgan Steele

Associate

Denver, Colorado

Phone: 303.299.8352

Fax:

[email protected]

Areas Of Emphasis

Education

  • J.D., Syracuse University College of Law (2022)
    • Travis H.D. Lewin Advocacy Honor Society Member (Moot Court)
    • Syracuse Law Review, Legal Pulse editor and Executive Board member (2021 – 2022)
    • Dean’s List
    • Travis H.D. Lewin Honor Society Faculty Advocacy Director’s Award Activities: Arguing Member of Syracuse Intercollegiate Appellate Team (2020 – 2022); Winner of Lionel O. Grossman Trial Competition (3L – 2022); Finalist in Mackenzie Hughes LLC Appellate Advocacy Competition (2L – 2020); Quarterfinalist in Hancock Estabrook Appellate Advocacy Competition (1L – 2020)
  • B.A., Pensacola Christian College (2017)
    • History
    • Dean’s List
    • Student Body vice-president
    • Zeta Kappa Rho, president
  • Spanish

With a passion for law that runs in her family, Morgan Steele has found a way to combine her talents for public speaking and writing into a career as a litigator.

Morgan grew up in Venezuela and moved to the United States as a teenager. Moving frequently as a child helped her develop excellent listening skills and an empathy for others, which she uses to help understand her clients’ needs and work toward the best possible outcome.

Prior to joining the firm, Morgan gained invaluable insights serving as deputy district attorney in the Denver District Attorney’s office, where she managed a caseload of more than 150 cases in Denver County Court. She also argued bond, made sentencing arguments, negotiated and reached resolutions of cases with defense counsel, and prepared and tried cases before a jury, including two felony trials.

Morgan credits her trial experience in the DA’s office and working cases from inception to end with maturing quickly as an attorney. Her unique perspectives as a deputy DA enable her to work effectively and collaboratively with clients and opposing counsel and judges alike.

 

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