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Albert J. Morrison, Esq.
Attorney at Law
Arizona License
California License

 

Practice Areas

 

Mr. Morrison focuses his practice primarily on loan modifications. He has extensive experience in commercial and civil litigation as well as significant experience in negotiating dispute resolutions.

 

Background

 

Prior to starting his own firm, Mr. Morrison litigated business disputes, including real estate litigation involving purchase contracts, loan defaults, trustee sales, and valuation issues, while serving as Senior Counsel for the Phoenix office of Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP. Through this experience, he gained a thorough understanding of the foreclosure process in Arizona.

 

Prior to Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP, Mr. Morrison worked at Beus Gilbert, PLLC, where he focused on complex civil litigation cases involving fraud and breach of fiduciary duty claims against corporate officers, directors, and financial advisors.  While there, he honed his financial analysis skills.

 

In his early days as a trial lawyer for the San Diego County Public Defender, Mr. Morrison personally represented thousands of clients and negotiated settlements in thousands of cases.  This is where Mr. Morrison developed his passion to be an advocate for the average citizen and pledged to fight for the rights of the individual.

 

Education

 

California Western School of Law      
ABA/AALS, San Diego, California           
Juris Doctor, December 1997, 67/200
Advocacy Honors Board, member 
Oral Advocacy Competition, finalist
American Jurisprudence Award, Constitutional Law II
University of Maine
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, 1983

 

Bar Admission

 

Admitted to Arizona Bar, 2006
Admitted to California Bar, 1998
Admitted, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
Admitted, U.S. District Court, Southern District of California

 

Activities

 

Member, State Bar of Arizona Fee Arbitration Panel
Past Chairman, San Diego Market Monitor

 

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Morrison Law Center, PLLC is a law firm.  In contrast, "attorney based" or "attorney-backed" loan modification companies are not. As such, when you discuss the details of your mortgage with an "attorney-based" or "attorney-backed" company, there is no attorney-client privilege. Any conversation you have with a non-law firm loan modification company is likely discoverable by a state or federal agency and not protected by attorney-client privilege and therefore not confidential. Prosecuting agencies are becoming more aggressive recently in bringing prosecutions for mortgage fraud based on overly optimistic or inflated representations regarding income or monetary reserves at the time of qualifying for the loan. Therefore, if you are concerned that statements you made on your mortgage loan application could be construed as false or misleading, and you are at risk for foreclosure, please contact Morrison Law Center, PLLC immediately.

Do not discuss this issue with anyone other than a licensed attorney.

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