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Accolades

Denver Elite

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Work Department
Litigation
Position

Partner

Career

Matt Morr is a trial attorney that represents a wide range of companies in their most important litigation matters, from prominent public organizations to start-ups in emerging industries. Matt has litigated and tried cases in front of judges and juries in federal and state court, and before arbitration panels.

Matt regularly works with manufacturers on a variety of litigation matters. For example, Matt has represented prominent beverage manufacturers in purchase price adjustment disputes, trademark infringement matters, and vendor and distribution agreement disputes. Matt also represents companies that manufacture drones, water analysis instruments, and toys in intellectual property and license agreement disputes.

Matt regularly defends mortgage servicers and consumer finance companies in a wide variety of litigation matters, including defending TCPA, FCRA, FDCPA, and wrongful foreclosure actions. In addition, Matt defends these companies in Attorney General investigations regarding compliance with Colorado regulations.

Matt also has extensive experience litigating noncompete, trade secret, and data security disputes, including obtaining orders requiring ex-employees to return company property and restraining ex-employees from competing or using their former company's trade secrets.

Memberships
Professional Activities Colorado Bar Association Recognition & Accomplishments AV Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell Board Memberships & Community Service Board Member, Colorado Lawyer's Committee
Education

University of Colorado Law School (J.D. 2004)

Associate Editor, University of Colorado Law Review; Best Oralist, Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition, Western Region

Colorado College (B.A. 1999)

Admissions

Colorado

U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit

U.S. Supreme Court

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