Morgan J. Gray practices in the areas of workers’ compensation, Social Security, public employee retirement, public safety personnel injured in the line of duty and maritime personal injury law. Attorney Gray has been qualified as a Proctor in Admiralty by the Maritime Law Association of the United States (May, 2010).
Mr. Gray attended Suffolk University Law School, achieving dean’s list honors and receiving his law degree in May of 1991. He received his undergraduate from Saint Michael’s College in 1987. Prior to founding his firm in in November of 1996, he worked as an associate attorney for two Massachusetts law firms and presided over evidentiary hearings for the City of Boston Retirement System.
In addition to being a Sustaining Member of the National Association of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR), Attorney Gray is also a member of the Joint Bar Committee on Judicial Appointments, the Mass. Bar Assoc., Maritime Law Assoc., Mass Academy of Trial Attorneys and the Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group.