Morgan Schriner is an Associate Attorney at King Law Offices. She works in the Asheville office, and her primary area of practice is family law.
Morgan was born and raised in a small town in Central Ohio. She found her way to Asheville, North Carolina when she attended the University of North Carolina at Asheville. There, she created her own major; the sociological, psychological, and political look into criminality. She then found herself in Chapel Hill, where she attended the University of North Carolina School of Law. While there, she was a member of the Anti-Death Penalty Project, served as a Research Assistant for Professor Joseph Kennedy and the NC Center on Actual Innocence, served as a case manager for the UNC Innocence Project, and held internships at the NC Department of Justice and the ACLU.
Morgan dabbles in a wide variety of hobbies outside of work. From hiking and cooking, to painting and reading, she never lets a day go to waste without some fun. She loves to travel, and wrote a cookbook for her friends and family, and greatly enjoys trying new foods from around the world.
- Completed over 200+ hours of pro bono in law school, earning her the 3L Pro bono Publico Award from Carolina Law.
- Completed the NC Court of Appeals Summer Appellate Seminar Program.
- First day in court made nationwide news coverage.