Marcus Neil Bozeman

Managing Partner
marcus@bozemanlawfirm.com
(501) 492-3441
Marcus has a background steeped in legal writing.
  • Graduated #1 in law school class
  • Editor-in-Chief of UA Little Rock Law Review
  • Law Clerk to Floyd R. Gibson, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Marcus worked at Premiere Law Firms in Region
  • German May, P.C., Kansas City, Missouri (www.germanmay.com)
  • Baker Donelson, Memphis, Tennessee (www.bakerdonelson.com)
  • Carney Bates Pulliam, Little Rock, Arkansas (predecessor firm)
  • Thrash Law Firm, Little Rock, Arkansas

While at these firms, he has always concentrated on complex, sophisticated litigation. Marcus was regularly the primary person responsible for briefing, and has briefed and argued cases before state and federal courts across the country, including numerous state supreme courts and multiple federal courts of appeals.

Some cases Marcus has worked:

Miner v. Philip Morris, Pulaski County, Arkansas Circuit Court
  • Only attorney involved in case from 2003-2017
  • Responsible for virtually all substantive briefing in action
  • Appeared for clients for oral argument before United States Supreme Court
  • Only “Marlboro Lights” case in country in which Philip Morris paid damages to class members for deceptive marketing of Marlboro Lights cigarettes
Autoparts Antitrust Litigation, United States District Court, E.D. Mich.
  • Participated in briefing on behalf of Arkansas class of automobile dealerships
  • Took many depositions across the country of Defendants and third parties
  • Helped to obtain numerous significant settlements on behalf of class
Hale v. State Farm, United States District Court, S.D. Ill.
  • On “briefing team” in RICO litigation involving State Farm’s practice of using “aftermarket” parts
  • Responsible for numerous briefs in case
  • Helped to obtain $250 million settlement on behalf of class