Marble

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Baltimore, MD 21201

Marble Law is a reputable law firm based in Los Angeles, CA, offering experienced lawyers and clear upfront pricing to provide peace of mind for their clients. With over 50,000 satisfied clients and a 5-star rating from over 2,300 clients, Marble Law stands out for their commitment to transparency, real-time access to cases, and a team of experienced local lawyers dedicated to achieving the desired outcomes for their clients.

Specializing in family law and immigration law, Marble Law assists clients through various legal journeys, including divorce, adoption, child custody, green card applications, and more. Their dedication to providing outstanding representation, transparency, and empathy has earned them high praise from clients who appreciate their attentiveness, professionalism, and ability to navigate complex legal situations with ease.

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1.5464 reviews
Julia F.
5/27/2025

Hired to handle my divorce in limited scope, they gave me Castro Legal, headed by David Castro. The man must have been a C or D law student, so dumb. I wasted 7,000 on Marble Law and David...

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Nichelle G.
8/29/2025

I had requested a second call to see if your firm would be able to suit my needs at this point. Unfortunately, the experience was once again very unprofessional. The representative handling the...

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Kimberly K.
7/17/2025

DO NOT USE MARBLE LAW. A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY!! I have been in limbo with Marble Law for over a month now, and they have done absolutely nothing except waste my time. This is time I...

Tim Jezerski
10/28/2025

Overpriced for simple answered. Billed me for simple research which are common knowledge. The hours already winded up to 5 hours. I asked other lawyers that it took him to do within an hour.

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Farah D.
10/2/2025

This company is the definition of predatory business practices. They push outrageously overpriced legal services and then try to disguise the cost by offering "financing" -- as if going into debt...

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