Thomas Morris
Dexter, MI
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Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English
About
My experience includes involvement in the largest chapter 11 busiess reorganizations, and the Detroit chapter 9 case, to the representation of average consumer debtors. Much of my firm's work is for clients who are in the middle, such as owners of small to medium-sized businesses. I have represented chapter 7 trustees through my entire career as well as secured creditors and financial institutions, and we have a number of long-term clients for whom we function as general counsel. My firm handles bankruptcy litigation and general commercial litigation, real estate and general business matters. My partner, Geoff Silverman, has practiced for over 35 years and I have practiced over 30 years. Clients benefit from this broad experience.Understand your options.
Practices Areas
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English
Contact
Morris & Morris Attorneys, P.L.L.C.3258 Broad StreetSuite 2Dexter, MI, 481303258 Broad StreetSuite 2Suite 2Dexter, MI, 48130
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I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence
I met Tom Morris eleven years ago. My law partner and I quarreled over our 32 million dollar docket and ended up in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Tom was referred to me by a senior bankruptcy judge and a senior member of the bankruptcy bar. The litigation was difficult and lasted over 8 years. Tom represented several members of my family and myself. He brilliantly protected my aged parents, and successfully negotiated a settlement for me. He was tops in his class at the University of Michigan law school, and brings his discipline and strategic thinking to each legal problem he is involved in. As a senior member of the bankruptcy bar, he is known and respected by federal judges, and fellow practitioners. He prefers diplomacy and negotiation to "running the meter," and tries to be cost effective in his representation of clients. When the protracted litigation exhausted my funds, Tom worked tirelessly and without complaint, until he could be properly rewarded from the Court ordered distributions. He has impeccable integrity, and his billable hours are based on actual hours worked, not on fictionalized "value billing". Tom represents the best of what the legal profession can be, and should be. I whole heartedly recommend him to anyone who wants excellent representation by an extraordinary lawyer and a fine human being. I am a retired lawyer who knows and has experienced the best and the worst legal representation. Tom Morris is the "real deal." Lawrence