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About Me.
Okoye Morgan Jr., Esq.
Attorney
Okoye Morgan is a distinguished graduate of the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University College of Law and a passionate advocate for justice in personal injury law. His journey in law began with a desire to empower underserved communities, which he captured in his bestselling children’s book, The Boy Who Went to Law School. The book, which achieved Amazon bestseller status, has inspired countless young readers to dream big and overcome challenges.
In his legal career, Okoye has become a trusted advocate for individuals who have suffered injuries due to negligence, specializing in personal injury cases, slip-and-falls, and complex negligence litigation. As the founder of the Black Law Company, he has earned a reputation for his relentless pursuit of fair compensation for his clients, ensuring that they receive the justice they deserve during difficult times.
Okoye also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Tampa and serves as an Executive Committee Member for Children’s Law topics at the American Bar Association. His legal acumen and dedication have been featured in prestigious outlets such as ABC Action News, The Tampa Bay Times, The National Jurist, the ABA Journal, and The Weekly Challenger.
Okoye has dedicated his career to personal injury law, where he has honed his expertise in helping victims of accidents and negligence secure the justice they deserve. In addition to representing personal injury clients, he has also provided legal counsel to healthcare entities and companies, using his deep understanding of injury mechanisms, recovery timelines, and the valuation of damages to advocate effectively for injured individuals. His ability to assess how patients were harmed and the long-term impact of their injuries has become a cornerstone of his practice. Okoye’s experience navigating complex legal landscapes, including health equity and regulatory compliance, has made him an invaluable advocate for clients seeking fair compensation and accountability.
Driven by a deep commitment to justice and equity, Okoye’s mission extends beyond the courtroom. He is a keynote speaker and mentor for organizations like Usher’s New Look, empowering underserved youth and inspiring future leaders. Whether advocating for his clients, mentoring aspiring lawyers, or shaping policies that create positive change, Okoye’s work reflects his unwavering dedication to enhancing the lives of others.