About Marshal
Marshal Wilke is an attorney who practices at Raines Feldman LLP. He is known among colleagues for a straightforward approach to case work and a steady presence in court filings and hearings. He keeps a low public profile and focuses on the daily work of litigation and counsel.
Wilke earned his J.D. from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles after completing a B.A. at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His legal education combined classroom study with hands-on clinic experience at law school. Those years established the foundation he uses now when preparing pleadings and arguing procedural matters.
He is admitted to practice in California and in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Those admissions allow him to handle matters that proceed in both state and federal forums. He files briefs, appears in hearings, and manages case calendars across those jurisdictions.
Marshal Wilke joined Raines Feldman LLP and has worked at the firm since. At Raines Feldman he contributes to the firm’s litigation practice. His responsibilities include drafting motions, conducting legal research, and managing discovery. He collaborates with colleagues on strategy and participates in client meetings when matters require tactical coordination.
Within the local legal community Wilke maintains memberships in the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the American Bar Association. He attends section meetings and continuing legal education events offered through those organizations. The memberships keep him connected to developments in procedure and case law that affect practice in California courts.
Peers describe his work rhythm as methodical. He favors preparation and precise drafting. That orientation shows in court filings and in the way he handles document-intensive phases of litigation. He is described as someone who prefers to let work product speak in court rather than pursue a public profile.
As of 2026 Marshal Wilke practices at Raines Feldman LLP and handles matters in California state and federal courts. His current practice centers on litigation tasks and courtroom representation in the jurisdictions where he is admitted.