About Mr. Marc E.

Mr. Marc E. Golden earned his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University in 1987. He completed law school during a period of rapid change in the legal profession. That classroom training set the foundation for a long career in private practice.

After receiving his degree, Golden moved into practice and built his work around client representation and case management. He went on to join Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa, where he has been associated with the firm in its office structure. Over the years he has handled a steady docket of matters brought to the firm by individuals and businesses.

Golden’s career spans several decades. He began practice in the late 1980s and has seen courts, rules and technology evolve. Those shifts altered the daily business of law. He adapted by keeping procedures current and by integrating new tools into routine case work. He has maintained a presence at the firm through those changes.

Colleagues describe him as steady and pragmatic in client meetings and in the courtroom when appearances are required. His daily work includes advising clients, preparing filings and managing litigation files. He approaches tasks methodically. He aims to present options clearly and to pursue practical resolutions where feasible. He has handled matters on behalf of both private individuals and commercial clients that came through his firm.

Outside the office, Golden’s path reflects the broader arc of a legal career that began in the late 20th century and continues into the 2020s. He has witnessed shifts in legal education, adjustments in court procedure and the growing role of electronic information in practice. Those developments have shaped how he organizes files and communicates with clients. He remains active at Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa and continues to accept matters through the firm. He practices at Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa, handling legal matters brought to the firm by its clients.

Education

Nova Southeastern University

J.D. (1987)

1987

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)