Donald Marcari
Law Firm:
Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban
Position:
Senior Managing Partner
Phone: (757) 963-2800
Location:
Chesapeake
Biography Overview
Donald Marcari is the Senior Managing Partner at Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban, bringing decades of experience in personal injury law and civil litigation. He has dedicated his career to representing seriously injured individuals across North Carolina and Virginia, advocating for fair compensation and justice. His legal work also extends to assisting veterans with benefits claims and representing service members in courts-martial and administrative proceedings.
He first gained national recognition for his service as a defense attorney in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps, an experience that later inspired the motion picture A Few Good Men. Since the mid-1980s, he has built a distinguished legal career focused on plaintiff advocacy, handling complex and high-stakes cases.
He has tried more than 200 jury trials, including cases against major corporations such as Ford, Firestone, American Honda, Home Depot, and national trucking companies. His work has contributed to cases that inspired both a motion picture and a published book addressing significant military legal matters.
He is known for his dedication, litigation skills, and commitment to protecting his clients’ rights, both in civilian courts and in military proceedings.
Position: Senior Managing Partner
Phone: (757) 963-2800
Location: Chesapeake
Biography Overview
Donald Marcari is the Senior Managing Partner at Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban, bringing decades of experience in personal injury law and civil litigation. He has dedicated his career to representing seriously injured individuals across North Carolina and Virginia, advocating for fair compensation and justice. His legal work also extends to assisting veterans with benefits claims and representing service members in courts-martial and administrative proceedings.
He first gained national recognition for his service as a defense attorney in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps, an experience that later inspired the motion picture A Few Good Men. Since the mid-1980s, he has built a distinguished legal career focused on plaintiff advocacy, handling complex and high-stakes cases.
He has tried more than 200 jury trials, including cases against major corporations such as Ford, Firestone, American Honda, Home Depot, and national trucking companies. His work has contributed to cases that inspired both a motion picture and a published book addressing significant military legal matters.
He is known for his dedication, litigation skills, and commitment to protecting his clients’ rights, both in civilian courts and in military proceedings.