About Marshall
Marshall Walker earned his J.D. from the University of South Carolina in Columbia. He went to law school to learn the nuts and bolts of practice. The classroom gave him the foundation many lawyers rely on: doctrine, procedure and the demands of client work.
Walker began his professional career in private practice. In 2012 he joined Rabon Law Office, PLLC as a lawyer. He took on client matters across the office’s docket and learned how to move a file from intake to resolution. Early years at a small firm often require juggling many tasks. He handled those demands while building a steadier caseload.
He is admitted to practice in North Carolina. That state has been the center of his work since he began at Rabon. Over time he has dealt with the practical realities lawyers face: drafting motions, communicating with clients, and appearing when the situation calls for it. Those elements have shaped how he works and how he prepares cases.
Walker’s career reflects continuity. He has remained at the same firm since 2012, navigating changes in law and in clients’ needs. Staying in one practice environment gave him a chance to manage long-running matters and to see the results of strategies carried out over months or years. It also allowed him to develop working relationships with court staff, opposing counsel and clients in his community.
Columbia, where he attended law school, provided the start. North Carolina has been the setting since he began his practice. That geographic arc is straightforward. It maps an educational beginning to a steady professional presence.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at Rabon Law Office, PLLC. He works out of that firm on matters arising in North Carolina and maintains a practice focused on representing clients through the kinds of legal processes that come to a small law office in the state.