Henry S. Morphis
Certified Mediator Superior Court, Special Proceedings, Estate & Guardianship Matters
Mr. Morphis took a delayed path to entering the practice of law. Upon graduating from North Carolina State University, Mr. Morphis worked in the furniture industry for almost nine years. During that time he worked progressively as a staff engineer, plant manager, and head of engineering. In his final position prior to leaving the furniture industry Mr. Morphis was a member of the Steering Committee for a corporation with over 250 employees and was responsible for overseeing the corporation’s IT Department, Product Development Department, and continuous efficiency improvement initiative.
Mr. Morphis decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and pursue a career in the legal profession. Mr. Morphis received his Juris Doctorate degree from Campbell University in 2006. Mr. Morphis had the privileged to work with his father, Thomas Chambers Morphis, Senior for 3 years before his passing and a total of 8 years with Young, Morphis, Bach & Taylor before staring his own law practice, Morphis Law & Mediation.
In addition to handling client legal matters, Mr. Morphis acts as a neutral mediator to help facilitate resolutions between parties involved in both civil and matrimonial disputes. Mediation process is used to resolve disputes by bringing a creative and facilitative approach to the settlement of cases. Mr. Morphis has received alternative dispute resolution training from _____________ and has successfully completed the requirements of its Mediator Certification Course.
The legal profession’s most prestigious legal directory, Martindale-Hubbell, has awarded Mr. Henry S. Morphis it’s “AV”Rating, the highest rating available to any individual attorney. This rating reflects the respect he has received from the bench and colleagues.
Mr. Morphis and his wife Lisa live in Hickory with their two children and are active church and community members.
In his spare time Mr. Morphis enjoys gardening, canoeing, hiking, volunteering in the public school system and being a Tiger Cub den leader.

