About Marcus H.
Marcus H. Harjani grew up curious about how institutions work. He went on to study at three universities on the West Coast and East Coast before settling into a legal career. His academic journey includes time at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of San Francisco, and Duke University School of Law, where he completed his legal studies.
After law school he began building a practice that crosses state lines. He is admitted to practice in California and Washington. Early roles in his career gave him exposure to courtroom procedure and client counseling. Over time he moved into positions that required managing complex matters across multiple jurisdictions.
Harjani has been active in professional circles for more than a decade. Records show involvement in professional associations beginning in 2013 and continuing to the present. That participation has brought him into contact with peers from both smaller boutique firms and larger practices. He has spoken at panels and taken part in group work where lawyers share developments in state law and procedure.
His work blends litigation and advisory responsibilities. He has handled matters that required appearing before judges and negotiating outcomes for clients. He also spends time preparing written submissions and developing legal strategy. Colleagues describe him as methodical in courtroom preparation and steady during hearings. Clients have relied on him when cases demanded consistent attention over long timelines.
Today he is part of Foundry Law Group. At the firm he coordinates cases that involve legal issues in California and Washington. He balances court appearances with client meetings and document work. The office environment is a place where he manages files, mentors junior lawyers, and participates in firm planning.
Outside the office he keeps up with changes in state law. He follows appellate decisions and administrative rules that affect day-to-day practice. That habit helps him anticipate procedural shifts and adjust case plans. He maintains ties to the law schools he attended and returns to speak to students when schedules permit.
He currently practices law at Foundry Law Group, advising clients in California and Washington.