Peter Gee is member of Morgan & Morgan PA, the knows the physical, emotional and financial toll events such as automobile collisions, slip and falls and wrongful death can have on an entire family. He takes his job to represent clients in Memphis, Tennessee, seriously, and he actively pursues justice on their behalf.
Mr. Gee makes it a goal to give people the clarity and confidence by explaining how their matter may progress and by answering their questions promptly. Treating every case as though it will go to trial, he meticulously prepares an argument that involves expert testimony, medical records, a thorough timeline of events and any other details that will support securing a favorable outcome.
Mr. Gee’s passion for helping others is rooted in his education. After earning a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 1995, he went on to receive a Juris Doctor from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 2001.
Today, Mr. Gee spends his time advocating for clients and serving as a member of legal organizations that include, the Memphis Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association and the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association.
Mr. Gee is the co-chair of the Memphis Bar Association Summer Law Intern Program. This program places minority high school students in law firms, corporate legal departments and government entities for a summer of experiential learning. Mr. Gee serves on the Board of Directors of the Memphis Bar Association. Mr. Gee also serves on the Board of Directors of the The Exchange Club Family Center, an organization whose mission is to put an end to domestic violence.
He is admitted to practice before the local, state and federal courts in Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Kentucky.
Admissions:
- Tennessee
- Arkansas
- Mississippi
- All Federal Courts in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi
Memberships:
- Tennessee Bar Association
- Mississippi Bar Association
- Arkansas Bar Association
- Memphis Bar Association
- 6th Circuit Court of Appeals
- American Association for Justice
- Tennessee Association for Justice
Cost
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