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AARON MORRIS and MORRIS & STONE, LLP:
Our own Aaron Morris is well known in the Orange County legal community, and his firm has an amazing success record. His well publicized victory over Bank of America and its legions of attorneys for improper banking activities is just one recent example. He routinely takes on Internet spammers, so thanks to Morris and his firm your inbox is a little less spam filled. But the primary emphasis of his practice is still representing individuals and small businesses, usually at a fraction of
the cost of other firms. Go to his firm's philosophy page to see how they do it. You can reach Morris & Stone at (714) 954-0700. For his success record, honesty, and a constant eye on his clients' bottom line, Tustin Magazine names Aaron Morris Best Attorney In and Around Orange County.
BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE OF AARON P. MORRIS:
Aaron P. Morris has extensive experience in virtually all phases of civil litigation in both California and Federal Courts, including numerous bench and jury trials, arbitrations, mediations, depositions, law and motion, administrative hearings and petitions for injunctive relief. Additionally, Morris has handled numerous appeals, arguing before both the Ninth Circuit and California appellate courts. The majority of his
practice involves business litigation, employment law, first amendment law, discrimination claims, breach of contract and defamation suits at Orange County Superior Court. He also has considerable experience with real estate disputes and
construction defect litigation. He is recognized worldwide as an expert on intellectual property and Internet defamation issues arising from Internet websites. He is currently representing clients from such far flung locales as Bangladesh, Guernsey, India and China. He has worked as an adjunct professor at both Whittier Law School and National University, teaching advanced litigation techniques. Morris is a writer and lecturer on the subjects of law and law office efficiency, and
has been a featured speaker at such functions as the American Bar Association TechShow. He has appeared on the national television shows "Leeza" and "Frontline." He is frequently asked to consult other la w firms on litigation issues and techniques as well as on the implementation of legal software.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Aaron P. Morris is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Orange County Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, American Bar Association, and American Mensa.
WRITING/PUBLISHING: A prolific writer, Morris has published numerous articles in legal and computer related publications on topics related to the law, Internet defamation and office efficiency. He was the Editor in Chief of Law Office Technology Solutions and a Contributing Editor to Law Office Computing. His columns have been published in the Orange County Register and Los Angeles Times; he was a columnist for the Orange County Business Journal (It's the
Law; 1991-1993), Editor in Chief of the Southwestern University Law Review (1986-1987), Reporter, El Independiente (Newspaper), and Editor in Chief, Periodista (Newspaper). A small sampling of his published works include: To Drug Test or Not To Drug Test -- An Employer's Dilemma (Orange County Business Journal); "Junk Faxes" -- Protected Free Speech? (Orange County Business Journal); Be A Manager, Go To Jail (Orange County Business Journal); If I Can't Fire Him, Can I At Least Demote Him? (Orange County Business Journal); How to Pass the California Real Estate Exam (Tape Series -- Watermark Publishing); Vendors of Real Estate: When Does Liability End?, 17 Southwestern University Law Review 1,
23-42.

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