Morgan was born and raised in Van Zandt County where she developed a profound love of nature and a strong appreciation for private property rights. She believes deeply in the concept that all persons have the inalienable and fundamental right to own and possess property and knew from a young age that she wanted to attend law school to help people protect their assets.

Morgan’s practice has included representing both individuals and large corporations. She has experience in a wide array of legal matters and, for many years, worked almost exclusively on property-related issues, including condemnation matters and complex oil and gas litigation.

She enjoys assisting her clients in protecting their assets, whether that be through helping them buy and sell property, negotiating leases, representing them in disputes that must be litigated in court, or simply helping them develop appropriate estate planning documents for the future.

Morgan graduated with honors from Centenary College of Louisiana. She went on to attend law school at Texas A&M University School of Law (formerly Texas Wesleyan School of Law), where she was an oralist for the university at multiple national moot court competitions throughout the country, president of the Moot Court Honor Society, and selected as a member of the Order of Barristers and the Eldon Mayhon Inn of Court. Morgan is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, the Tyler Junior League, and is a certified Texas Master Gardener. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, gardening, and playing mahjong.