J. Morgan Hargrove - Boston, MA
Attorney at Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers
Negligence Lawyers in Boston, MA
1 International Pl 18th Floor Boston, MA 02110
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Boston Negligence Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Negligence
- Premises Liability
- Motor Vehicle Accident Claims
Attorney Information
Overview
Morgan focuses his practice on negligence, premises liability, and motor vehicle accident claims.
Prior to Law School Morgan worked for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office in their Victims-Witness Assistance Program.
While earning his J.D. at Suffolk Law School in Boston, Morgan participated in Shelter Legal Services clinic representing homeless women and residents of Rosie's Place in Boston. In addition, he received Best Oral Argument Honors and strived in his trial advocacy classes. His first exposure to personal injury litigation came in law school during an internship at a plaintiff's firm in Newton where he learned the nuances of general liability, and motor vehicle torts.
At Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers, Morgan loves working with different clients each day and strives to give each client the personal attention their case deserves.
Education
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Legal Education
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Suffolk University Law School,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 2005
J.D.
Honors: Best Oral Argument Honors
Honors: Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, Victims-Witness Assistance Program
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Suffolk University Law School,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 2005
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Non Legal Education
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Union College, 1997
B.A.
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Union College, 1997
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
Other Affiliations
- Massachusetts State Bar
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Contact
1 International Pl
18th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
Phone: (617) 777-7777
Fax: 617-722-9999
Email: Send a message
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