

Morris F. McAdoo
Attorney
Morris F. McAdoo manages the Civil Litigation Team with McAdoo & Lorick, PLLC, along with the Property Law and Estate Planning Section. Morris began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Forsyth County, often prosecuting cases on behalf of special needs victims. After his time as a Prosecutor, Morris has dedicated his practice to civil litigation on behalf of seniors and persons with disabilities. Morris has previously lectured certified legal education courses in the area of Medicaid appeals, guardianship issues, and Administrative Law litigation.
Morris F. McAdoo is a native of Burlington, NC. He received his Bachelor's of Business Administration from North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC, and worked for two years in Benefits Administration for a Major Big Four Accounting firm before he obtained his law degree from the Delaware School of Law in Wilmington, DE. In his community, Morris currently serves on the Board of Directors for Mecklenburg County’s John S. Leary Bar Association of Black Attorneys and the North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers.
He previously served on the Privatization and Competition Advisory Board for the City of Charlotte. In addition to participating in various civic organizations, Morris is a founding Board Member of the PSF Foundation, which facilitates the Sugar Creek 21st Century Community Learning Center in North Charlotte.
Areas of Practice: Property Law, Nursing Home Abuse Prosecution, Estate Planning, Probate, Civil Litigation and Criminal Law
Bar Admission: North Carolina and New Jersey
Education:
J.D. from Delaware School of Law, B.B.A. in Marketing from North Carolina Central University
Professional Associations:
North Carolina Bar Association, Mecklenburg County Bar Association, North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers, John S. Leary Bar Association, and Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity, Inc., Charlotte (NC) Alumni Chapter