About Manoah S.
Manoah S. Marton entered law school after a liberal arts undergraduate career that emphasized history and political thought. He earned a B.A. from Concordia University–Irvine in 2018, having begun his undergraduate studies in 2014. He then attended UCLA School of Law and completed his J.D. in 2021. Those academic years shaped his interest in courtroom procedure and the mechanics of trial work.
After graduating from UCLA, Marton moved into the Southern California legal community. He joined a number of bar organizations soon after law school, a step that helped him build professional ties and sharpen practical skills. Since 2021 he has held memberships in the Association of Business Trial Lawyers and the Orange County Bar Association. He also joined the Federal Bar Association the same year and serves on its board, a role that places him in closer contact with federal practitioners and courtroom policy discussions. In 2023 he became a member of the Celtic Bar Association.
Marton’s early professional years have combined membership work, courtroom exposure and firm-based practice. He is on the roster of Klein & Wilson, where he is listed among the attorneys. At the firm he has worked on matters that require courtroom presence and coordinated team efforts. Colleagues describe him as someone who prepares thoroughly for hearings and pays attention to procedural details.
Outside of daily casework, Marton has taken part in professional programs and events promoted by the bar groups he belongs to. These activities range from continuing legal education to panels and networking events. Serving on the Federal Bar Association board has given him a platform to engage with issues that affect federal practice in the region and to collaborate with judges and fellow lawyers on professional matters.
He lives and practices in California and maintains active involvement in local and federal legal circles. The combination of a liberal arts background and a three-year law school education informs his approach to legal problems. He brings the same methodical attention to case preparation that he applied in law school and in association work.
He currently practices at Klein & Wilson in California, where his work centers on litigation and trial matters in state and federal courts.