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Morgan, William Robert was born on January 6, 1924 in Arkansas City, Kansas, United States. Son of Louis and Betty (Starner) Morgan.
Associate of Arts, Arkansas City Junior College, 1942. Postgraduate, University Oklahoma, 1943. Postgraduate, Susquehanna University, 1943.
Bachelor, Stanford University, 1948. Bachelor of Laws, Stanford University, 1949.
Worked at Morgan Law Offices (San Jose, California) specializing in Personal Injury Law, Malpractice, Tort Law. Admitted to the bar, 1949, California. 1953, United States. Supreme Court.
1975, United States. Claims Court. Lecturer, Continuing Education of the Bar, State Bar of California, 1975-1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1984. Author: "Probate Contests," California State Bar Association, 1954.
"Instant Injustice," California State Bar Journal, 1976. Editor: "Twenty-four Dramatic Cases of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers," 1974. "Labor Code Annotated," West's Publishing Company, 1960.
Member of faculty, College of Advocacy, Hastings College of Law, University of California, 1973. Dean, College of Advocacy, Santa Clara County, 1976-1977. Vice President of Anti-Trust Institute, 1975.
Member, Board of Visitors, Stanford Law School, 1977-1978. Elected Lawyer Member to State Judicial Council, 1982-1984. Member: Santa Clara County (President, 1959.
Trustee, 1956; President, Senior Lawyers Club, 1986-1987) and American (Member of Council, Litigation Section, 1974-1975) Bar Associations. State Bar of California (Member: Disciplinary Board, 1975-1976. Executive Committee, Law Office Managers Section, 1980-1982.
Elected Member, Board of Governors, 1977-1980. Vice President, 1979-1980). California Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Roscoe Pound Foundation. Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers (Director, 1971-1972.
Secretary Treasurer, 1972-1974. President, 1975).
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Chairman San Jose Fine Arts Commission, 1960-1963. Chairman, board directors Triton Museum Art, 1963. Member central committee Santa Clara County Democratic Committee, 1958-1960, campaign manager numerous California Democrats.
Member San Martin Planning Commission, 1981, California Judicial Council, 1980-1983. Gideon elder Presbyterian Church. Appointee Regents Selection Advisory Committee State of California With United States Army, 1943-1946.
Member American Bar Association (Business Frauds and Their Complexities 1986), California Bar Association (board governors 1977-1980), Santa Clara County Bar Association (president), Santa Clara County Bar Association (president senior lawyers club 1986-1987), California State Bar (vice president 1979-1980, executive board law office management section since 1980), Association Trial Lawyers American (judicial council), International Academy Trial Lawyers (past president, past secretary, American national director-at-large, editor Twenty-Four Dramatic Cases 1974), American Law Institute, American Board Professional Liability Attorneys, American Law Institute, Northern California Morgan Horse Clubs, Geranium Society, Lloyd's of London. Clubs: Masons, Shriners (vice president club), Eastern Star, Rotary, Kiwanis.
Married Willa June Hall, March 11, 1945. Children: Marilyn, Robert.