Michael L. Marshall
practices in the areas of police officers' rights,
civil rights, employment law, and bankruptcy. Mr.
Marshall received his B.A. degree, with honors, from
the University of Oklahoma in 1979, and his J.D.
degree from the University of Maryland in 1982. At
the University of Maryland Law School he was the
Chairperson of the Moot Court Board and a member of
the International Moot Court Team, and was a
recipient of the Cunningham Award for exceptional
achievement and service to the school. He is
admitted to practice in Maryland, U.S. District
Court, District of Maryland, District of Columbia,
U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth
Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Mr. Marshall is
a member of the Maryland State and American Bar
Association and the Association of Trial Lawyers of
America. Mr. Marshall authored "Causation in
Employment Discrimination Analysis; A Proposed
Marriage of the Croson and Wards Cove Rationales,"
20 Univ. Balt. L.R. (Spring 1991). Alphabetical
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