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Matt Morgan
OVERVIEW

Matthew E. Morgan

Partner

Indianapolis

11 S. Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204-3535

Washington, D.C.

555 12th Street N.W.
Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20004-1275

P 317-231-7258

F 317-231-7433

Matt Morgan is an earnest problem-solver who is no stranger to high-profile and high-stakes representations. Calm under pressure as a leader of the firm’s political law practice, Matt is relied on by clients to help them develop and implement their governmental and political law strategies.

OVERVIEW

Matt Morgan is an earnest problem-solver who is no stranger to high-profile and high-stakes representations. Calm under pressure as a leader of the firm’s political law practice, Matt is relied on by clients to help them develop and implement their governmental and political law strategies.

Matt advises corporations, nonprofit organizations, candidates for public office, donors, and public figures who engage in issue advocacy and political activity. He helps clients navigate and comply with lobbying laws, pay-to-play regulations, ethics rules, and political activity disclosure requirements. As counsel to both new and established nonprofits and political committees, Matt guides organizations on formation, governance, operations, consultant agreements, and regulatory compliance programs. 

Matt has wide-ranging political law experience, including extensive experience with presidential campaigns. He has served as general counsel to a presidential campaign and as counsel to the selection and nomination of a vice presidential candidate. Additionally, Matt has counseled numerous governors and members of Congress on a comprehensive portfolio of election law issues, campaign finance matters, ethics requirements, financial disclosures, ballot access filings, and vetting processes. 

He regularly advises newly elected officials and their transition organizations, bringing into play his experience ranging from local mayoral committees to serving on the board of directors of a presidential transition.

Prior to rejoining Barnes & Thornburg, Matt served in the White House as the chief counsel and deputy chief of staff to the Vice President of the United States. In his role as a senior official, he provided legal advice on constitutional questions, congressional and other investigations, and national security affairs. He also served as a designated ethics official and administered the office’s compliance programs.

Professional and Community Involvement

Council member, Administrative Conference of the United States

Member, Federalist Society

Member and former board member, Republican National Lawyers Association

Sagamore of the Wabash from Indiana Gov. Michael R. Pence, 2016

Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series, 2016

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