About Anthony
Anthony Marcus earned his J.D. from Alexandria Law School in 1989 after beginning his legal studies in 1985. The academic record places him in a generation of lawyers who came of age during a period of change in both state and federal practice. He completed his formal legal training at a traditional law program and then turned to practice on the West Coast.
He is admitted to practice in California and is also admitted to appear before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. That combination of state and federal appellate credentials has shaped the kinds of matters he can take to trial courts and, when appropriate, to the appellate level. Over the years those credentials have given him the procedural reach to represent clients in a range of forums in California and in federal appeals.
Marcus has maintained ties to the professional associations that support lawyers’ ongoing education and ethical standards. Records indicate an active lawyer listing beginning in 2014, and he continues to hold memberships in organizations that serve attorneys in his jurisdictions. Those connections supply continuing legal education and regular updates on procedural and substantive changes affecting practice in California and the Ninth Circuit.
Practically, his career reflects steady involvement in the courts where he is authorized to practice. He has handled matters that require familiarity with California’s rules and with federal appellate procedure. He is comfortable preparing briefs and presenting arguments in settings that demand both legal analysis and careful attention to rules of court. Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and attentive to procedural detail.
Today Marcus maintains an active practice based in California. He works on matters that arise in state courts and prepares appeals for cases that proceed to the Ninth Circuit. That combination of state-level work and federal appellate practice remains the central feature of his current practice focus.