Finkelstein & Partners’ Morgan Named to NYS Bar Association’s Special Committee on Veterans

Newburgh, NY – Andrew G. Finkelstein, managing partner of Finkelstein & Partners LLP, one of New York State’s largest personal injury firms, is proud to announce that Nancy Y. Morgan, a partner in the firm, has been appointed to the New York Bar Association’s Special Committee on Veterans. “Nancy is a talented attorney and an outstanding advocate for our nation’s veterans. She works diligently to ensure that these brave men and women receive the programs and support they not only need, but have earned, in service to our nation,” said Finkelstein. “It come as no surprise to me that the New York State Bar Association has tapped Nancy to be a member of the Special Committee on Veterans; her experience and expertise will be invaluable to serving the needs of veterans of all ages,” Finkelstein added. “My husband retired from the Army a few years ago; we spent 24 years as a military family. So when our firm’s managing partner asked if I was interested in expanding our practice to represent Veterans, it was an easy decision,” said Morgan. “The Veteran’s Services Group at Finkelstein & Partners represents veterans from the Regional Office level to our participation in the US Supreme Court (Henderson case). It’s my privilege to serve them and I look forward to contributing to the NYS Bar Association’s Special Committee on Veterans.” Ms. Morgan has been practicing law for more than 25 years. She is a trial attorney with more than 85 verdicts in several venues and is admitted to practice in NY, PA, NJ, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit U. S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Her areas of practice include personal injury, veterans disability, negligent supervision, and ski liability cases. This past spring she participated in a pro bono veterans’ law clinic hosted by Albany Law School and she volunteers to sponsor an all girls high school mock trial team annually. She received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Louisville Law School and is a member of the National Organization of Veterans Advocates, the NYS Trial Lawyers Association, the New York State Bar Association, and is on the board of the Orange County Bar Association. She was recently recognized by Martindale-Hubbell for excellence in ethics and legal ability.