About Blake
Blake Marcus built a foundation in numbers before he turned to law. He earned a B.A. in Accounting and Finance from Florida State University’s Panama City campus in 2010, then completed his J.D. at Michigan State University College of Law in 2014. That combination of finance and law shaped his early legal interests and informed his work in clinical settings while still a student.
As a law student Marcus served as a clinician in Michigan State’s Investor Advocacy Clinic in 2014. The clinic work put him in direct contact with clients and securities-related concerns. He also gained inside-firm experience as a legal intern in 2013 at Glassen Rhead McLean Campbell & Schumacher, where he assisted on research and case preparation. Those formative roles exposed him to both client service and court-oriented practice.
After law school Marcus moved into practice in North Carolina. He joined the National Trial Lawyers as a general member in 2015 and has maintained that affiliation. The membership reflects continued involvement in litigation circles and professional networks. Beyond that, his public biography lists Minick Law, P.C. as his current office.
Marcus’s academic grounding in accounting and finance remains a theme in his professional profile. Early clinical work on investor advocacy combined with that background gives him familiarity with disputes that touch financial facts and regulatory frameworks. His tenure as an intern at a private firm offered practical lessons in document management, legal research and courtroom preparation. Those experiences inform how he approaches matters in state courts.
Colleagues describe Marcus as methodical in case preparation and straightforward in client conversations. He tends to favor clear explanations over legalese. Clients confronted with complex financial details have found his accounting training helpful when records and transactions play a role in a dispute.
Marcus practices law in North Carolina and is listed at Minick Law, P.C. He handles matters that draw on his experience with investor concerns and litigation, representing clients in civil proceedings and advising on issues where financial and legal questions intersect. He maintains professional memberships and continues to work on cases through his work at Minick Law, P.C., where his practice focuses on civil litigation and investor-related matters.