Fraser Trebilcock attorney Thaddeus E. Morgan was recently appointed to the Advisory Council for the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Leadership in Public Policy and Service at Albion College.
The various Institutes at Albion College were created to offer an innovative approach to the usual classroom experience by offering experiential learning. The Advisory Council for the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Leadership in Public Policy and Service focuses on offering students the ability to learn and grow from working in a wide range of industries, with the goal of increasing their professional network and knowledge of the global society, while attending Albion College.
Morgan formerly served as the firm's president and is the current chair of the Litigation Department. He is vice-chair of the board of directors for SCG Legal and also serves as the firm's voting representative. He has over 20 years of litigation experience in both state and federal courts in a wide variety of areas, including, commercial and business disputes, employment and shareholder litigation, construction, health care, real estate, insurance and intellectual property. In 2015, he was selected as “Lawyer of the Year” in Lansing for Construction Litigation by Best Lawyers.
- Posted December 20, 2018
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Morgan appointed to External Advisory Council at Albion College
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