Mr. Marriner is a shareholder
in the Firm whose practice is devoted to the defense of claims
for professional malpractice and civil litigation. He represents
individual health care providers and medical groups in a wide variety
of medical specialties in professional malpractice claims.
Mr. Marriner has litigated cases in Maryland, the District of
Columbia and the United States District Courts for Maryland. He
is responsible for all aspects of case management, including development
of case strategy, conducting discovery, complex motions practice,
bench trials and jury trials. He is also responsible for appellate
practice, including preparation of appellate briefs and the presentation
of oral arguments to the appellate courts. He has obtained many
dismissals and summary judgments on behalf of his clients, tried
several jury trials resulting in defense verdicts and successfully
argued before the Courts of Appeal of Maryland.
Prior to his employment with Wharton Levin Ehrmantraut & Klein,
Mr. Marriner was a law clerk for the Honorable Judge Daniel M.
Long, First Judicial Circuit in Maryland. Thereafter, he entered
private practice. In addition to professional malpractice, he also
has significant experience in general civil litigation, including
personal injury and workers' compensation claims.
Mr. Marriner is BV® Peer Review Rated in Martindale-Hubbell.
Shareholder
Maryland, 1995
District of Columbia, 1997
U.S. District Court District of Maryland, 1996
University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore,
Maryland, 1995 J.D.Honors: Recipient,
American Jurisprudence Award in Contracts
and Civil Procedure
University of Maryland, 1991 B.A.Honors:
Dean's List
The District of Columbia Bar
Maryland Defense Counsel
Defense Research Institute |