Marbury, Miller & Evans
Marbury, Miller & Evans was a Baltimore-based law firm.
Origins
Milestones:- 1854: Charles Marshall law offices
- 1867: Marshall & Fisher
- 1887: Marshall & Hall; Robertson & Marbury
- 1890: Marbury & Bowdoin
- 1893: Marshall, Marbury & Bowdoin; Williams & Bond
- 1903: Marbury & Gosnell
- 1911: Marbury, Gosnell & Williams
- 1946: Marbury, Miller & Evans
- 1952: Piper & Marbury
Notable achievements
Piper & Marbury, from 1854 through 1980, had 76 partners. Law school graduating partners included: 30 from the University of Maryland Law School, 14 from Harvard, 9 from the University of Virginia, 3 from the University of Notre Dame, 2 from Georgetown University, 2 from New York University, and 2 from Yale University, with 1 each from the University of Chicago, Columbia University, Duke University, the University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, Rutgers University, Washington & Lee University and Western Reserve University.Among them, they also served:Government:: Partners also served as judges or in judicial function, including city solicitors and U.S. Attorney General or Maryland Attorney General as well as other federal or Maryland State departments as well as Governor of Maryland.Community: Members served on boards or staff of: Baltimore Museum of Art, Catholic University, Oxford University, U.S. Foreign Service, National Gallery of Art, University of Maryland, Harvard Corporation, Peabody Institute, Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, and Maryland Institute of Art.