Morgan Anthony Bourque grew up in The Woodlands, Texas, in a community that emphasized responsibility and practical decision-making. Those early values guided his path as he earned a Bachelor of Science from Baylor University, where he also studied communication and speech. He later attended Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law and then South Texas College of Law, where he developed a strong interest in courtroom advocacy through Mock Trial and Moot Court, earning championships.
During law school, Morgan learned to explain complex issues clearly, think quickly in tense moments, and communicate with juries in a direct and grounded manner. Before starting his own practice, he worked within several parts of the justice system, including internships with the United States Attorney’s Office, Department of Justice, Southern District of Texas, as well as the district attorney’s offices in Harris County and Montgomery County. These roles provided him with insight into how investigations unfold, how plea choices are made, and how trial preparation occurs behind the scenes. He viewed this time as training, learning how cases are put together and how assumptions or errors can be challenged.
After returning to The Woodlands, he began practicing law with his father, whose long experience in the community helped shape the firm’s approach. Their work includes criminal defense, DWI defense, family law, and personal injury matters involving serious injuries or wrongful death. He prepares each case as though it may go to trial, a mindset that has helped him secure more not guilty verdicts in criminal and DWI cases in Montgomery County since 2019 than any other attorney. In family and injury cases, he focuses on how evidence was gathered and how an incident affected someone’s medical, financial, and social well-being.
He encourages family-law clients to prioritize long-term stability, and in injury matters, he works to show the full impact of the event. His method with clients is structured and transparent. He discusses goals, builds a step-by-step plan, and maintains steady communication. He also prepares clients for testimony through practice sessions that help them stay calm and credible.
Living and practicing in The Woodlands influences how he handles each case, and clients have direct access to him throughout the process. He urges anyone facing legal trouble to seek help early so that the evidence can be preserved and a strategy can be established promptly. Through careful preparation and clear communication, Morgan Anthony Bourque remains committed to guiding clients toward informed decisions about their future.