Spencer Perry Cutts

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Biography

Spencer Cutts was born and raised in Florida. He received his bachelor's degree in 3 years from the University of Florida, and attended Stetson University College of Law, one of the nation's top trial advocacy schools. As a law school student, Mr. Cutts earned the highest grade in his Trial Advocacy class, worked as an intern for United States District Court Judge Paul G. Byron and was a member of the Morgan and Morgan Summer MAP Program.

With Morgan and Morgan, Mr. Cutts focuses on representing individuals and families injured in automobile accidents. As an Orlando native, Mr. Cutts cares deeply about the community and aims to secure justice for those injured in automobile accidents.

In his spare time, Mr. Cutts enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing and watching sports, and being outdoors.

Awards & Recognitions

•Stetson University College of Law Trial Advocacy Spring 2024

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Car Accident Lawyers & Auto Accident Attorneys
  • Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Trucking Accident Attorneys

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
University of Florida, 2020; Stetson University College of Law, 2024
Year of First Admission:
2024
Admission:
2024, Florida Bar; 2025, United States Middle District of Florida
ISLN:
1001564430

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