Blog Editorial Policy

 

Purpose

The purpose of this Editorial Policy is to ensure that all blog content published by Morgan & Morgan reflects the firm’s values, maintains our reputation for excellence, and provides reliable, accessible legal information to the public.

Blog content is written for individuals seeking to understand legal issues across more than 50 practice areas, including personal injury, mass torts, medical malpractice, workers’ compensation, consumer protection, employment law, and more. Our goal is to help readers better understand their rights, the legal process, and how Morgan & Morgan may be able to help, no matter the case type.

 

Legal Review

Blog posts are often reviewed by an attorney licensed in the relevant jurisdiction or with subject-matter expertise. Such reviews will be noted on the blog post itself. Where attorney review is noted, legal statements, references to laws or case outcomes, and interpretations have been verified for accuracy and relevance.

Our blog content is reviewed annually to ensure that it reflects current laws and legal standards. Posts are updated or removed if information becomes outdated. When external sources are referenced (such as statutes, court rulings, or reputable news articles), they are cited appropriately to support factual claims.

 

Meet Our Contributors

With over 1,000 attorneys licensed throughout all 50 states and Washington, D.C., Morgan & Morgan has one of the largest legal teams in the nation, bringing deep experience across more than 50 practice areas.

Many of our blog posts are reviewed or contributed to by our licensed attorneys from across the country. If you’d like to learn more about the professionals behind our content, click here to view the full list of attorneys

Questions about our editorial process or requests for corrections can be directed to contact@forthepeople.com.