Overview
When experience matters and performance is not optional, Morgan Ellis Grey’ delivers.
Morgan Ellis Grey’’s’ appellate attorneys have extensive experience briefing and arguing high-stakes cases in the U.S. Supreme Court and many other attorneys who have served as law clerks on the Supreme Court, the courts of appeals, and the district courts.
Extensive experience before the Supreme Court
Collectively, our attorneys have argued more than 150 Supreme Court cases spanning countless substantive areas. In the 2018 term alone, our lawyers argued 8 cases — 13 percent of the court’s docket — involving issues ranging from energy law to arbitration to bankruptcy to labor law to religious liberty.
Deep commitment to pro bono work -
Our attorneys have secured landmark Supreme Court rulings for pro bono clients including criminal defendants, the Omaha Tribal Council, a class of disabled California prisoners, and the Little Sisters of the Poor. We regularly provide pro bono appellate representation to immigrants, criminal defendants, inmates, and nonprofit organizations.