Terence Davis - Washington, DC
Attorney at Morgan & Morgan
Workers' Compensation Lawyers in Washington, DC
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006
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Washington Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Workers' Compensation
Attorney Information
Overview
Terence Davis was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina. He received his Bachelor's in Management from Clemson University and graduated with his Juris Doctorate from Charlotte School of Law. Mr. Davis began his legal career clerking for the Honorable William A. Snoddy at the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, Maryland.
After finishing his clerkship, Mr. Davis was an Associate Attorney for a personal injury law firm in the D.C. metro area representing claimants in workers' compensation, personal injury, and social security. Mr. Davis then worked as an Associate County Attorney for Prince George's County, Maryland. As an Associate County Attorney, he represented Prince George's County as an Employer/Insurer before the Workers' Compensation Commission, the Circuit Courts of Maryland, and the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
Mr. Davis lives in Washington, D.C. In his free time, Mr. Davis enjoys exploring museums in D.C., traveling, watching Clemson football, running, and trying new restaurants.
Education
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Legal Education
- Charlotte School of Law, Charlotte, North Carolina
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Non Legal Education
- Clemson University
Bar Admissions
- Maryland
Other Affiliations
- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
- Maryland Bar Association
- Prince George's County Bar Association
- Montgomery Bar Association
- Baltimore/Washington Clemson Club
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Contact
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 833-646-1198
Email: Send a message
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