Andrew Morales

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Practice Areas

  • Appellate Practice
  • Business Litigation & Risk Management
  • Healthcare Regulatory Enforcement & Investigations
  • Medical Malpractice Defense
  • Premises Liability

Andrew Morales joined Huff Powell Bailey in 2024 as an associate in the firm's Atlanta, Georgia office. Andrew's practice is focused on the defense of medical malpractice cases through all states of litigation, including trial and appeal. He represents physicians, mid-level providers, nurses, hospitals, and other healthcare providers and entities in cases involving allegations of professional negligence and general liability. Andrew also assists with matters involving commercial disputes, healthcare regulatory enforcements and investigations.

Andrew earned his J.D. from Washington and Lee University School of Law, where he gained hands-on litigation experience participating in the school's moot court and externship programs. He received the Thomas Carl Damewood Evidence Award. Andrew also served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Robert S. Ballou, U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Virginia.

  • State Bar of Georgia

  • B.A., Biochemistry and Philosophy, Westminster College (M.O.) (2020)
    • Alpha Chi Honor Society
  • J.D., Washington and Lee University School of Law (2024)
    • Thomas Carl Damewood Evidence Award
    • National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition Team
    • Finalist, Robert J. Gray, Jr. Negotiations Competition
    • 3L Externship, Chambers of Honorable Robert S. Ballou, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia

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