Attorney Morris is a native of Ridgefield and graduated in 1987 from Canterbury School in New Milford. She then graduated magna cum laude from Lehigh University, where she was awarded membership in the Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Beta Kappa honor societies, and graduated cum laude from Boston College Law School in 1994.
Attorney Morris was awarded the David H. Neiditz Award for the best appellate brief in Connecticut in 1998. Her decisions from the Appellate Court of Connecticut include:
Deegan v. Simmons, 100 Conn. App. 524 (2007); First Union Nat. Bank v. Eppoliti Realty Co., Inc., 99 Conn. App. 603 (2007); Mangiante v. Niemiec, 98 Conn. App. 567 (2006); Gallogly v. Kurrus, 97 Conn. App. 662 (2006); Logan v. Logan, 96 Conn. App. 842 (2006); Segale v. O’Connor, 91 Conn. App. 674 (2005); Billy and Leo, LLC v. Michaelidis, 87 Conn. App. 710 (2005); Fox v. Zoning Board of Appeals of Town of Barkhamsted, 84 Conn. App. 628 (2004); Mangiante v. Niemiec, 82 Conn. App. 277 (2004); Orsini v. Tarro, 80 Conn. App. 268 (2003); Gould v. Mellick and Sexton, 66 Conn. App. 542 (2001); Thibodeau v. Design Group One Architects, LLC, 64 Conn. App. 573 (2001); Olson v. Accessory Controls and Equipment Corp., 54 Conn. App. 506 (1999); Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe of Indians v. Weicker, 51 Conn. App. 552 (1999); Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe of Indians v. Town of Trumbull, 49 Conn. App. 711 (1998); New London Federal Savings Bank v. Tucciarone, 48 Conn. App. 89 (1998); Peerless Insurance Company v. Tucciarone, 48 Conn. App. 160 (1998); and Lawson v. Whitey’s Frame Shop, 42 Conn. App. 599 (1996). Her published Connecticut Supreme Court decisions include: BRT General Corp. v. Water Pollution Control Authority of Town of Middlebury, 265 Conn. 114 (2003); Gould v. Mellick and Sexton, 263 Conn. 140 (2003); Thibodeau v. Design Group One Architects, LLC, 260 Conn. 691 (2002); Thibodeau v. Design Group One Architects, LLC, 258 Conn. 919 (2001); Powers v. Olson, 252 Conn. 98 (2000); Willow Springs Condominium Association, Inc. v. Seventh BRT Development Corp., 245 Conn. 1 (1998); Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company v. Ferraro, 244 Conn. 402 (1998); and Presidential Capital Corporation v. Reale, 240 Conn. 623 (1997).
Attorney Morris lives in Middlebury with her husband and four children.
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