Headshot of ATTORNEY Alex Jackson, an Atlanta-based personal injury lawyer from Morgan & Morgan

Alec
Jackson

PRE-SUIT ATTORNEY

Education

  • Southern Adventist University, Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, 2013
  • Emory University School of Law, Juris Doctor, 2016

Meet Alec Jackson

Alec K. Jackson was born in Columbus, Ohio, and embarked on his professional journey by pursuing a business education at Southern Adventist University. He excelled in his studies and graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing in 2013, a background that gave him a unique perspective on strategic communication and analysis. Driven by a passion for advocacy, Alec then moved to Georgia to attend the prestigious Emory University School of Law. He earned his Juris Doctor in 2016, establishing a strong legal foundation and preparing himself to dedicate his career to helping others.

Immediately following law school, Alec focused his legal talents on civil litigation, spending eight years fighting for the rights of individuals who were harmed by the negligence of others. During this formative period, he developed extensive experience handling complex claims primarily in the areas of motor vehicle collisions, trucking accidents, and premises liability. This dedicated track record allowed him to sharpen his courtroom skills and gain a deep, comprehensive understanding of the intricate legal and medical issues that frequently arise in serious injury cases.

Today, Alec brings his wealth of litigation experience to the Atlanta office of Morgan & Morgan, where he focuses his practice on motor vehicle collisions. He is deeply committed to advocating for individuals and families, using his insider knowledge of the field to guide them smoothly through the legal process and secure the justice they deserve. Outside of the courtroom, Alec enjoys the vibrant lifestyle of the Atlanta area, where he lives nearby with his beloved dog, Lola.

Practice Areas

In Their Words

“I wanted to become a lawyer to fight for those who were unable to fight for themselves.”

Locations

Bar Admissions

  • All Magistrate, State, and Superior courts in the state of Georgia