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Bridget G. Morgan - Honolulu, HI
Topa Financial Center, Fort Street Tower745 Fort Street, Suite 801 Honolulu, HI 96813
Bickerton Law Group, LLLP
Honolulu Commercial, Business and Real Estate Litigation Lawyer
Overview
Bridget represents clients in a wide range of civil, commercial, and bankruptcy litigation matters. Her experience includes representation of individual and corporate Chapter 11 debtors, bankruptcy trustees, state court receivers, and individual plaintiffs and defendants in Hawaii and Washington State Courts, Federal District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts, and she has argued before the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. Bridget was named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers for 2013-2014, and was recognized by Washington Law and Politics Top Women Lawyers in Washington State for 2014.
Bridget was born and raised in Seattle, WA and graduated summa cum laude from Seattle University with a B.A. in Sociology. After graduating from Boalt Hall School of Law (Berkeley Law) in 2005, Bridget commenced her legal career at the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii where she served as a Guardian Ad Litem for foster children through the AmeriCorps Program. At the end of her AmeriCorps term, Bridget moved into private practice in Honolulu and later Seattle, focusing her practice in commercial, real estate, and bankruptcy litigation matters. Bridget has returned to and made her permanent home in Honolulu, and joins Bickerton Dang where she is excited to continue her broad litigation practice.
About Bridget G. Morgan
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate
Practice Areas
- Commercial, Business and Real Estate Litigation
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Hawaii
- Washington
- U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit
Other Affiliations
- Hawaii Bar Association
- Washington Bar Association
Past Positions
- Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, Guardian Ad Litem
Education
- University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, Berkeley, California, 2005
Juris Doctor
Honors: Boalt Disability Law Society Summer Grant Recipient - Seattle University, 2002
B.A.
Honors: summa cum laude
Honors: Peronteau Award
Honors: Sociology Department's Honors Program
Major: Sociology
Office Information
Address
Topa Financial Center, Fort Street Tower745 Fort Street, Suite 801 Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone
Fax
- (808) 533-2467
- (808) 644-8998 (eFax)
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Achievements
Other Sources of Feedback About Bridget G. Morgan
Honors
- Rising Star by Super Lawyers, 2013 - 2014
- Washington Law and Politics Top Women Lawyers in Washington State, 2014 - Present
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