Marcia Bull Stadeker has extensive trial level and appellate experience, with a focus in the area of civil rights, First Amendment litigation, and employment litigation. She began her career as a civil rights attorney with the renowned Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama. As a partner at Dow Lohnes, she has represented clients in state and federal court throughout the country, litigating controversies over constitutionally protected speech and issues relating to retaliation, wrongful discharge, emotional distress and other employment-related claims. Having represented both plaintiffs and defendants during her legal career, Marcia has obtained an invaluable perspective from both sides of the table. She obtained her law degree from Harvard Law School in 1994.

Education
- Harvard Law School, J.D., 1994
- Harvard University, B.A., 1989
Bar Admissions
- Alabama 1995
- Georgia 2000
- New York 1996
Memberships and Activities
- Member – Alabama Bar Association, 1995-Present
- Member – New York State Bar Association, 1996-Present
Relevant Publications
- “Georgia, Whistleblowers and the False Claims Act” (2011)
- “The False Claims Act, Whistleblowers and the Fight Against Fraud, Waste and Abuse of Taxpayer Dollars” (The Oklahoma Bar Journal, Feb. 12, 2011)

