J. Wil Morris, Esquire Mr. Morris has been a member of the New York and Florida Bar since 1992 and 1995, respectively. After obtaining a degree in Business Management and Finance from Brooklyn College, Mr. Morris attended and graduated from the University of Miami School of Law (cum laude) in 1991. Mr. Morris was a Member of the University of Miami Inter-American Law Review and served as an Associate Justice of the Moot court Board. After graduating from law school, Mr. Morris worked in the New York offices of the prestigious law firm of Baker & McKenzie. As a young Associate, in addition to being involved with representing international clients, Mr. Morris authored “Service of Process In Switzerland,” New York Law Journal, Page 3, Column 1, October 17, 1991, reprinted in 1 New & Burrows, The Practice of International Litigation, 1992; “Obtaining Evidence from U.S. Nationals Abroad,” New York Law Journal, Page 3, Column 1, October 21, 1993. In 1994, Mr. Morris relocated to Miami, Florida where, after a brief stint away from the practice of law, he took a job with the then small but very prestigious and now known as law firm of Tew, Cardinas, et al. In 1997 and as a precursor to opening his own firm, Mr. Morris briefly joined the firm of Isicoff & Ragatz. Mr. Morris opened his own firm as a sole practitioner in 1999 offering a broad array of legal services from civil litigation to criminal matters. It was while being a sole practitioner that in 2009 Mr. Morris began focusing, almost exclusively, on the mortgage crisis and ultimately joined forces with other attorneys and formed the precursor to what was Morris | duPont, PA and then Morris | Barrow LLP – a full-service consumer law practice. Mr. Morris now practices without partners at Morris Legal, LLC. From 2009 to 2016, Mr. Morris has been the co-host of the Home Mortgage Law Show which aired every Saturday in South Florida on WIOD, 610 on the AM dial; and simulcasted in Tampa WFLA, 970 on the AM dial. As the name suggests, the Home Mortgage Law Show addressed issues affecting homeowners as well as all other consumer related topics, including bankruptcy, debt settlement and credit restoration. For the past four years, Mr. Morris has been an appointed member of the Miami- Dade County Planning Advisory Board which is tasked with making recommendations – following a televised public hearing – to the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners relating to zoning and other matters. In addition to being certified in defending foreclosure cases, Mr. Morris is a seasoned litigator who has handled and tried cases involving complex commercial transactions, personal injury, civil rights and criminal issues.