Meet Brian Marron
I’m a husband and a father who has lived almost my entire life in Maryland. I grew up with a brother with developmental disabilities so I learned from an early age about patience, inclusion, and acceptance of people who are different.
As a former teacher, I believe that almost everyone can grasp complex topics if the information is delivered clearly and with care for the person’s unique learning style and pace. It is important that my clients firmly understand their legal options so they feel confident in their decisions. Doing so builds even greater peace of mind and satisfaction.
This firm is lemonade from lemons, making something positive out of an unfortunate situation. I’ve spent years working in a litigation support role helping corporations and their law firms sift through mountains of documents to prepare for trials, and now I have moved on to a more fulfilling opportunity helping real people who actually need help protecting their hard-earned wealth and their well-loved families.
I graduated from what is now called the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in 2002 after serving as Editor-in-Chief of what is now called the University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class. I am licensed to practice in Maryland and the District of Columbia.
This firm is committed to making our services accessible to a wider range of people. This means making it a more comfortable, more convenient, and more affordable experience for our clients without sacrificing professional quality results.
It should be easier for everyone to get help protecting their family, their property, and their peace of mind.
You could choose to work with a big, international law firm, or you could choose to have a free AI bot find you some kind of form to fill out on your own. This firm provides a middle approach: personalized, professional service at a reasonable rate to fit your needs.
Of course, some people want extravagant destination weddings. That’s OK, we all have our own tastes. Most of us focus on what we actually need. Yes, large firms are impressive with fancy offices swarming with partners, associates, and staff that all need to be fed from client fees. Many people find that experience a little intimidating. Smaller firms often provide a more welcoming working environment for their clients.
The Law Office of Brian P. Marron serves clients living across Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Together, we can make arrangements that fit your schedule and personal preferences. Virtual meetings (using platforms like Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet) are helpful when we need to squeeze in some time in our busy lives to discuss strategy or go over documents. Evening and weekend meetings are also available at no extra charge.
When we need to work in person, we can book a meeting space closer to where you live.
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