
Managing Partner at The Marsh Law Firm PLLC
Greater New York City Area

Managing Partner at The Marsh Law Firm PLLC
Greater New York City Area
A graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and its acclaimed Child Advocacy Law Clinic, I am an experienced trial attorney and frequent commentator and author on legal issues effecting children. I am the founder, former executive director and current secretary of the nationally recognized Children’s Law Center in Washington, DC which received the National Association of Counsel for Children’s Outstanding Legal Advocacy Award during my tenure.
I have represented clients in wrongful adoption, civil rights, RICO, Title IX peer-on-peer sexual harassment, §1983, special education, high stakes testing, student discipline, and child welfare proceedings before state and federal trial and appellate courts. My current focus is on representing victims of child pornography in criminal restitution and civil damages cases in federal court nationwide.
I have appeared on CourtTV, CNN, Nancy Grace and The O’Reilly Factor and have been quoted in the Washington Post, Washington Times, Albany Times Union, New York Post, Boston Globe and American Bar Association Journal.
A longtime technology expert, I have spoken on Technology Fundamentals for Attorneys; Document Management: Best Practices and Technology Solutions; and Records Retention Management in the Digital Age: A Key Element in Minimizing Liability.
children's law, civil rights, litigation, Title IX, RICO, child exploitation, public policy, child pornography
(Legal Services industry)
2002 — Present (7 years )
The Marsh Law Firm represents clients in wrongful adoption, civil rights, RICO, Title IX peer-on-peer sexual harassment, §1983, special education, high stakes testing (SAT/ACT), and child welfare proceedings before federal trial and appellate courts.
We are currently representing victims of wrongful adoption, child trafficking, Title IX violations and child pornography.
1987 — 1990
AB , English Honors, Political Science , 1983 — 1987