A long-time litigator, Marc is experienced with white collar criminal defense involving traditional product liability and mass tort actions, and violations of various environmental laws. Marc has experience assisting landlords with real estate disputes, and assisting individuals and companies facing criminal environmental scrutiny under the Clean Water Act and various NRC regulations. He also assists pharmaceutical and industrial clients in responding to governmental investigations and criminal prosecutions involving the FDA, EPA, NRC, and a range of civil matters, including acting as independent counsel for senior business managers and scientists involved in civil and criminal actions.
Marc has helped numerous companies, and their individual employees, navigate difficult criminal investigations, including Merck, DuPont, Eli Lilly, and several laboratories facing the loss of accreditation. He also helps doctors and other professionals faced with the potential loss of their license to practice.
Marc received a J.D. from Temple University in 1997, and a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science, and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He is currently an adjunct professor of Environmental Law at the Rutgers University School of Law and is co-chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Environmental and Energy Law Committee.