Meet Arye P. Corbett
Arye Corbett has devoted his legal career to advocating for people rather than large corporations, a commitment that began early in his professional journey. He graduated Cum Laude from Stetson University College of Law in 2004, one of the top advocacy programs in the country. After earning his degree, Arye joined the Office of the Public Defender in West Palm Beach, where he handled more than a thousand criminal cases and spent nearly every day in the courtroom. His skill and leadership led to his designation as a felony trial division chief, serving in the courtroom of former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Jorge Labarga.
Arye later continued his litigation work in the private sector, where he handled personal injury matters, complex commercial disputes, civil rights cases, and asset forfeiture litigation. His strong advocacy and courtroom success quickly gained statewide recognition, including being selected as a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2009. Over time, Arye’s practice shifted to focus almost exclusively on representing individuals injured by negligence, a role that allowed him to combine his trial experience with his passion for helping people in difficult moments. He also remained active in his community, serving on the South Palm Beach County Board of Directors for the Jewish National Fund and on the Board of Directors of the Boca Raton Synagogue.
Today, Arye is an attorney in Morgan and Morgan’s Fort Lauderdale office, where he focuses on car accident cases and continues his mission of standing up for those who need strong advocacy the most. He is licensed to practice law in Florida, New York, and the District of Columbia. Outside of his practice, Arye enjoys spending his time with his wife, their children, and their community, staying grounded in the values that have guided him throughout his life and career.