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Michael Marron

Partner

1501 Broadway

New York, New York 10036

(212) 680-4052

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Bar Admissions:

  • New York

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Court Admissions:

  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York

  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

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Education:

  • J.D., Columbia Law School

    • Columbia Law Review, Managing Editor

    • Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar

  • B.A., Economics, Princeton University

Michael Marron is a litigation Partner of Patrick Doerr.

 

He concentrates his practice on general commercial, civil, and complex business matters in state and federal courts in New York.

Mr. Marron also has experience representing clients in contract-related disputes, mediations, and administrative hearings.

 

 

Mr. Marron has ample experience handling high-level litigation matters including complex motions and appeals. He also represents clients in financial services and complex business litigation matters, including shareholder derivative and securities suits, RICO claims, fraud and business torts, commercial breach of contract claims, disputes concerning antitrust and competition law, and class actions.

 

 

Furthermore, Mr. Marron has substantial experience advising and representing clients concerning the operations of New York governmental agencies and municipalities.

 

He also has advised and represented several of the largest Silicon Valley technology companies in matters ranging from proposed government regulation to state court litigation.

 

 

Mr. Marron has conducted and managed investigations in response to regulatory and government inquiries regarding accounting fraud, commodities manipulation, securities fraud, data privacy, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

 

 

Mr. Marron earned his Juris Doctorate from Columbia University, where he was a Managing Editor of the Columbia Law Review, a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, and a judicial extern to the Honorable Denny Chin of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

 

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