Marilynn D.
About Marilynn D.
Marilynn D. is a Senior Litigation Attorney with over 25 years of legal experience. She has worked at Cordell & Cordell since 2020 and previously served as an attorney at Attorney at Law since 1999.
Work at Cordell & Cordell
Marilynn D. has been serving as a Senior Litigation Attorney at Cordell & Cordell since 2020. In this role, she focuses on various aspects of litigation, providing legal representation and guidance to clients. Her experience in the field contributes to the firm's commitment to delivering effective legal services. Cordell & Cordell is known for its dedication to family law and advocacy for men in divorce and custody matters.
Experience at Attorney at Law
Before joining Cordell & Cordell, Marilynn D. worked as an Attorney at Attorney at Law for 25 years, starting in 1999. During her tenure, she gained extensive experience in litigation and developed a strong foundation in legal practices. Her long-standing commitment to the legal profession has equipped her with valuable skills and insights that benefit her current role.
Education and Expertise
Marilynn D. holds a Juris Doctor degree from The John Marshall Law School, where she studied law from 1995 to 1998. Additionally, she earned a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Business and Trade from the same institution, completing her studies in 1999. Earlier, she obtained a Bachelor's degree from Northwestern University, where she studied from 1985 to 1992. This educational background provides her with a comprehensive understanding of both legal and international business matters.
Background
Marilynn D. has a diverse educational background that includes significant studies in law and international business. Her academic journey began at Northwestern University, where she completed her Bachelor's degree. She then pursued legal studies at The John Marshall Law School, culminating in both a Juris Doctor and a Master of Laws. This combination of education and experience has shaped her career in litigation and legal practice.