Marjorie Moreno

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Biography

Marjorie Moreno has exclusively practiced Pennsylvania workers’ compensation law since passing the bar. She joined Morgan & Morgan in 2025, focusing her practice on helping injured workers in Pennsylvania.

Originally from Lima, Peru, Ms. Moreno was raised in Philadelphia, PA, and earned a Bachelor of Arts from Juniata College, double-majoring in International Political Economy and Spanish Literature. In 2020, she graduated cum laude from Widener Commonwealth School of Law. During her time at Widener, she served as a senior editor for the Widener’s Commonwealth Law Review and authored a survey titled "Parking Detour: Misunderstanding the Optional Requirement for Parking Lot Cases in Workers’ Compensation," published in the Widener Commonwealth Law Review, Volume 30.

Before joining Morgan & Morgan, Ms. Moreno worked at a defense firm representing employers and major insurance carriers in workers’ compensation litigation across Pennsylvania. This experience provided her with firsthand knowledge of how insurance companies and employers handle injuries and the tools they use against injured employees. Ms. Moreno is committed to using her expertise to help injured workers fight for and recover the benefits they need and deserve.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Workers' Compensation

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
Juniata College, 2015; Widener University Commonwealth Law School, 2020
Year of First Admission:
2020
Admission:
2020, Pennsylvania
ISLN:
1000986798

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