Marshall Morrise

Formerly, Website Development Manager

Beginning in Januaary 2010 and until his call to serve beginning June 2013 as President of the Korea Seoul South Mission of The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), Marshall Morrise was the manager of website development for the Center. Marshall entered Brigham Young University as a student in 1974, and after serving an LDS mission to Pusan, Korea, graduated from BYU with a B.S. in computer science and a minor in Asian languages. Marshall began working at the BYU Law School as a student in January 1979. Upon graduation in 1980, he began working at the law school full time as a research associate under Professors Larry Farmer and Stan Neeleman. He received a masters degree in instructional science from BYU in August 1987, and shortly thereafter formed Capsoft Development Corporation, licensing from BYU the CAPS technology he helped develop at the law school. He was president and CEO of Capsoft for ten years, during which time the company developed the HotDocs technology. He sold the business to Matthew Bender & Co. in September 1997. Matthew Bender was subsequently purchased by LexisNexis parent Reed Elsevier in August 1998. Marshall served as a director of software product development for Matthew Bender and LexisNexis until December 2009, when the HotDocs business was sold. Shortly thereafter, Marshall began working with the Center, first as a contractor and then as a regular employee. He is married to Susan Lorraine Hall of Roy, Utah, and they are the parents of five sons and a daughter.