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L. Christopher Stewart |
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L. Chris Stewart is a Partner in the personal injury
department of Morgan & Morgan. Morgan & Morgan is arguably the
nations largest Plaintiff’s firm with offices throughout the
country. Chris focuses primarily on auto/trucking collision cases,
wrongful death, and premises liability. Chris represents over four
hundred injured clients at any given time, and has received multiple
Plaintiffs' jury verdicts and settlements for millions of dollars
for his clients. He is the youngest African-American Partner in his
law firm, becoming partner in just four years. |
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Chris was selected as a 2011 Rising Star Super
Lawyer for the State of Georgia. No more than 2.5 percent of the
lawyers in the state are named to the list. In 2010 he received one
of the largest jury verdicts for a day care premises liability case
in Fulton County. Chris has taught a variety of CLE seminars ranging
from teaching practicing attorneys how to handle personal injury
cases, to advertising with social media. He has currently tried to
verdict the most cases in the Georgia office of Morgan & Morgan. |
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He has been featured in Jet Magazine, Diversity and
the Bar Magazine, aol.com, and numerous other publications, and
congratulated in the U.S. House of Representatives for defeating
Harvard Law in a national mock trial championship. Chris also
traveled with famed actor Bill Cosby as a motivational speaker and
was featured on ABC's Nightline and Dateline. He was also a finalist
for Atlanta’s Power 30 under 30. Chris has served on the Board of
Directors for the Villages at Carver YMCA, is the President-Elect
for the Gate City Bar Association, serves as Regional Director for
region XI of the National Bar Association, tutors at Perkson
Elementary School, and Co-Chair of “If you can see it, you can be
it” a program focused on motivating inner city elementary school
children to become lawyers. |
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Chris earned his undergraduate degree in Psychology
from Xavier University (LA). He earned a Masters of Science in
Public Health, from Tulane University's nationally renowned School
of Public Health. He went on to obtain his Juris Doctorate from
Howard University School of Law. |
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