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Nicholas Morgan

Nicholas Morgan

Attorney
Overview

Nick defends clients in mass tort and product liability litigation.

Nick focuses his practice on chemical and toxic exposure matters as well as premises liability cases. As part of this work, he regularly defends a chemical manufacturing and water treatment company in courts across the country. He has significant experience in defending mold exposure claims in residential and government buildings.

As a college athlete, Nick was drawn to litigation as a law student. It fit perfectly with his competitive nature, as well as his commitment to teamwork, intense preparation, and obtaining successful results.

In addition to his litigation practice, Nick has considerable experience in both federal and state government affairs, with an emphasis on regulatory compliance. Nick utilizes his previous work in the Minnesota Senate and the U.S. Congress to help his clients navigate an increasingly complex and challenging regulatory environment. He has advised on several legislative, congressional, and statewide campaigns. He also regularly advises independent expenditure organizations. He represents elected officials in administrative proceedings as well. In short, Nick is considered one of the “go to” lawyers on campaign finance and election law issues in Minnesota. Additionally, Nick has represented clients on regulatory matters before the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission and is no stranger to public service: Minnesota’s Chief Justice appointed him to the state Compensation Council for Judicial Officers. Nick has also served on his community’s police advisory commission.

Industries

Services

Education

  • J.D., University of St. Thomas School of Law
  • B.A., Princeton University

Admissions

  • Minnesota
  • Wisconsin
  • U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin
Outside the Office

Nick enjoys reading biographies, watching local sporting events—especially college football—and spending time with his family.

Community Leadership
  • Police Advisory Commission for St. Louis Park, Minnesota, 2021-2024