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From the President
ensure there are ample equal employment
opportunities for our attorneys of color in
2019 and beyond. By attracting and retaining
Social Media? talented attorneys of color, our firms will
continue to prosper, inviting business from
companies with goals to hire diverse law
firms that reflect our country’s rapidly
us too! changing demographics. That will certainly
help us keep our legal community strong,
healthy, and diverse today, tomorrow, and
long into the future.
Marlon A. Primes has been a CMBA member
since 1993. He previously served as: a member
of the Board of Trustees, the Chair of the
Litigation Section, the Chair of the 3Rs
Committee, and the Chair of the Justice for
All Committee. Marlon has worked as an
Assistant U.S. Attorney in Cleveland for the
past 26 years. He received his law degree from
#MyCMBA Georgetown University Law Center and his
undergraduate degree from Ohio University’s
#MeetMeAtTheBar E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. He can
be reached at (216) 622-3684 or Marlon.
Primes@usdoj.gov. Follow him on Twitter
@MPrimesCMBA.
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