Parsons Behle & Latimer attorney Andres F. Morelli has been appointed by the Utah Supreme Court to its Advisory Committee on the Rules of Evidence. Morelli is an experienced litigator and zealous advocate for his clients whose practice focuses on complex business, commercial, construction and personal injury litigation. This significant role underscores his dedication to the legal profession and his expertise in evidentiary matters.
In a letter to Mr. Morelli, Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant expressed his appreciation for Andres’s willingness to serve.
Andres says, “I am honored to be appointed to the Advisory Committee on the Rules of Evidence. I look forward to working alongside other attorneys to assist the Utah Supreme Court with necessary changes to the Utah Rules of Evidence.”
With his entire career focused on litigation, Andres focuses on complex commercial disputes and personal injury claims, representing clients in both state and federal courts. His adeptness in trial advocacy, paired with a commitment to the highest ethical standards, positions him as a key figure in our legal community.
Beyond his litigation work, Andres is actively involved in community service and legal education. He mentors law students and participates in various pro bono initiatives, demonstrating his commitment to fostering a fair and just legal system.
The Advisory Committee on the Rules of Evidence plays a vital role in reviewing and recommending improvements to the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in Utah courts. Andres’s extensive experience and insights will be invaluable in enhancing the legal framework within the state.
Parsons Behle & Latimer congratulates Morelli for this prestigious appointment.