We are proud to announce that Super Lawyers has identified partner Morgan Ricketts as one of the top 100 Up-and-Coming lawyers, as well as one of the top 50 Up-and-Coming Women lawyers. This means that in addition to being an attorney under 40 who ranked among the top 2.5% of her peers, considering numerous factors like verdicts, settlements, honors, awards, pro bono and community service, scholarly lectures, authorship, and peer reviews, Morgan additionally ranked among the top 100 and top 50 women attorneys who achieved this distinction.
Morgan joined Hadsell Stormer Renick & Dai in January 2023. She attended UCLA for her undergraduate degree and Harvard Law School for her law degree. Morgan began her legal career at Quinn Emanuel and LTL Attorneys. In 2012, she founded her own civil litigation firm, where she quickly began to focus on civil rights and employment cases. Morgan has represented numerous protesters whose First Amendment rights have been violated, prisoners alleging structural flaws in custodial health care systems; people who have been wrongfully arrested, and people who have been disfigured by police brutality, as well as employees of major corporations, small business, and government entities who have been wrongfully terminated and sexually harassed. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, and she has been invited to speak on civil rights issues on numerous occasions, including twice before the California legislature.
Morgan is a proud child of the San Fernando Valley, where she was raised and where she lives today with her husband and her best pal Chihiro—her canine sidekick of 10 years—and Tiger, a lovably dim-witted orange cat. When Morgan isn’t fighting for justice, she spends her time planting native wildflowers, butterfly watching, and playing the string bass in the Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic Orchestra.