$ 500-925 per hour
Cory Morris is admitted to practice law in New York State, Florida State, the Eastern District of New York and the Southern District of New York. Mr. Morris is an advocate for equality, civil rights and social justice. In recognition of this, Mr. Morris became the recipient of an Equality Award at the Suffolk County New York Civil Liberties Union 50th Anniversary Gala and the New York State Bar Empire Justice Award for Pro Bono work. He is focused on working with people who are charged with a crime and/or substance abuse issues, regardless of the allegations, and helping people vindicate their constitutional rights.
Mr. Morris attended college on Long Island, starting at Nassau Community College, obtaining his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Adelphi University and his Master’s Degree from Adelphi’s Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies. While pursuing his graduate degree, his concentration was on forensic psychology, substance abuse, and impulsive disorders. He obtained an assistantship with Dr. Larry Josephs, was published in the Encyclopedia of the History of Psychological Theories and contributed to Adelphi’s scholarship, working with a doctoral student and post-doctoral professor in developing his thesis titled “Impulsivity in the form of Suicidality in Borderline Personality Disorder.” Mr. Morris graduated Touro College at the top of his class, was a Dean’s List recipient and received both the David A. Berg Public Interest Fellowship and the Howard Glickstein Public Interest Fellowship. He is also the recipient of the Brian Lord Memorial Award for his demonstrated commitment to public interest.
Cory Morris currently maintains a practice in Suffolk County, New York and is the co-chair of the Suffolk County Bar Association's Young Lawyers Committee. As part of Touro Law School's Community Justice Center, Mr. Morris regularly does pro bono work and volunteers with the New York Civil Liberties Union, Nassau County Bar Association, Suffolk County Bar Association and other non-profit organizations dedicated to helping the community. He serves as a Nassau Suffolk Law Services Advisory Board Member and is an adjunct professor at Adelphi University.
$ 500-925 per hour
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Acquired: 2015
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Acquired: 2013
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863 Islip Avenue, Central Islip, NY, 11722
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Posted by Alex | December 23, 2025 | Civil Rights
Dedicated and hardworking attorney
Cory is an excellent attorney. I’ve known him for over 10 years and have seen firsthand how passionate, hardworking, and dedicated he is to his clients. He genuinely cares about the people he represents and takes his responsibility as an advocate seriously. Whether it’s criminal defense or civil righ...
"Cory Morris is a diligent lawyer who works tirelessly for his clients. I have referred several clients to Mr. Morris, and they have all been very satisfied with his representation and advice."
"Corey Morris truly is a rising star in the legal community. He is a passionate advocate for his clients, and one of the most knowledgeable attorneys I have ever met. I unreservedly endorse Corey."
"I endorse this lawyer. He's smart, hardworking, and any client who uses him will be getting nothing but top-notch service."
"Superb legal knowledge, combined with passionate dedication to his clients. I endorse this lawyer."
"Cory is a very hard working attorney. His professionalism and passion for justice make him a stand-out attorney. He has a passion for his profession and devotes his entire time, effort, and skill to ensuring client satisfaction. I highly recommend him."
"It’s very rare that you come across an attorney like Cory Morris. I met Cory in law school and I now have the pleasure of calling him my colleague. He is hardworking, honest, patient and most importantly, ethical. But what sets Cory apart from other attorneys is his ability to relate to his clients. He can cut through the legal jargon and explain the complexities of the law in layman’s terms. Cory has a great sense of humor and can make any conversation pleasurable. He is a great asset and I highly recommend Cory Morris to anyone who needs an attorney in Civil Rights and Criminal Law."
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2015
30 under 30 Nominee, The Huntington Chamber of Commerce
2015
2014 Access to Justice Pro Bono Provider, Nassau County Bar Association
2014
Empire Justice Award, New York State Bar Association
2013
Equality Award, The New York Civil Liberties Union
2013
Brian Lord Public Interest Award, Touro Law Center
2013
Empire Justice Award, New York State Bar Association
2012
Glickstein Public Interest Fellowship, Touro Law Center
2014 - Present
Principal Attorney, The Law Offices of Cory H. Morris
2014 - Present
Adjunct Professor, Adelphi University
2013 - 2014
Associate, The Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington
2015 - Present
Suffolk County Bar AssociationYoung Lawyer Committee Co-Chair
2015 - Present
Huntington Chamber of Commerce
2014 - Present
Hauppauge Industrial Association
2013 - Present
Nassau Suffolk Law ServicesAdvisory Board Member
Settlement
Plaintiff's Verdict
Defendants' Verdict
Plaintiff's Verdict
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Juris Doctor
2010
MA - Masters
2010
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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A "Shingle" Life (solo practice)
2014
Jeffrey Deskovic, Wrongful Convictions Panelist
2014
Civil Rights: Qualified Immunity
2010
The Real psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich: Myth and Reality
2010
The Controversial Theories of Dr. Wilhelm Reich
2009
Wilhelm Reich - History and Contributions to Psychoanalytic Practice
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