Experience is the difference
The Law Firm of Rivers J. Morrell III is located in Orange County, and services all of California. The firm specializes in Civil Litigation, representing defendants and plaintiffs, not only in serious personal injury matters, but other forms of litigation as well.
Mr. Morrell has three decades of experience in this arena with a notable record of success. The combined experience in representing both sides gives the firm a more accurate and credible view of litigation, a major edge in winning your case and maximizing your award.
AN ATTORNEY WITH EXPERIENCE AND CREDENTIALS REPRESENTING YOUR CASE
Choosing The Law Firm of Rivers J. Morrell III means a highly accomplished attorney will be representing your case, not a junior level intern learning on the job with your case like so many big law firms do with their clients.
This website will introduce you to Rivers J. Morrell III, a personal injury trial attorney dedicated to working directly with you to maximize your settlement. We encourage you to review his outstanding credentials and impressive affiliations, a sampling of his success record on behalf of both defendants and plaintiffs and view the firm’s practice areas.
The site also gives you an opportunity to tell us about your case. Give us a call to discuss your case, it won’t cost you a cent and may be the best decision you ever make.
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Personal Injury Attorney Awarded Super Lawyer 6th Consecutive Year
Rivers J. Morrell III of The Law Firm of Rivers J. Morrell III has been named by California Super Lawyers magazine as one of the top attorneys in California for 2012.
Personal Injury Newsletter – August 2011
In Howell vs. Hamilton Meats, the Supreme Court held that an injured party could not recover the amount of the medical bills that were billed, only the amount that was paid.
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