About Marcus Anthony
Marcus Anthony Heminger earned his J.D. from Cornell Law School in 2014. He completed his legal education at an Ivy League law school and entered the profession at a time of shifting market dynamics. The year on his diploma anchors a career that has involved both large-firm training and partnership-level responsibility at a regional firm.
Early in his career, Heminger worked as a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP in 2009. That role placed him in a large, national practice environment where he gained exposure to team-based legal work and the systems that support complex transactions and litigation. He later joined Barrett McNagny LLP and became a partner there in 2014. The move marked a transition from large-firm structures to a practice setting in which partners take on a broad mix of case responsibilities and client management duties.
Heminger is admitted to practice in New York and Indiana. He maintains licenses in both jurisdictions and manages matters that cross state lines. That dual admission allows him to advise clients whose issues involve statutes, regulations and proceedings in more than one state.
Colleagues describe him as someone who combines the procedural discipline learned at a national firm with the hands-on, client-facing work typical at a regional firm. He has handled matters that require coordination across teams and time zones, as well as those that demand more localized legal knowledge and courtroom preparation. His background reflects a blend of institutional training and local practice experience.
Outside the office, Heminger has remained involved in the bar communities relevant to his admissions. He engages in professional activities that keep him connected to developments in both New York and Indiana law. Over time he has built a practice that reflects continuity rather than abrupt change; the move from associate-level roles to partnership work unfolded over a series of deliberate steps.
He currently practices at Barrett McNagny LLP, where he handles legal matters across his admitted jurisdictions in New York and Indiana.