The attorneys

Trial lawyers who actually try cases.

Every matter at Sterling & Marsh is led by a partner who has tried cases to a jury. You will speak with your lawyer, not a case manager, from the first call.

ES
37 verdictsEst. 2009

Founding Partner

Evelyn R. Sterling

Medical Malpractice & Catastrophic Injury

Evelyn built her name trying malpractice cases the hospital's own experts said couldn't be won. Before founding the firm she spent nine years inside a defense boutique — which is exactly why she knows where the insurers hide their exposure. She tries cases to verdict; the settlements come because the other side knows it.

Credentials

  • Harvard Law School, J.D.
  • Board Certified, Civil Trial Advocacy
  • Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers

Admitted — Massachusetts, New York, federal district courts

MM
29 verdictsEst. 2009

Founding Partner

Marcus D. Marsh

Commercial Vehicle & Workplace Catastrophe

Marcus grew up around job sites. He translates the language of contractors, OSHA citations, and equipment logs into cases a jury can feel. He's built a practice around the third-party claim — the angle workers' comp never files — and has recovered on scaffolding falls, crane failures, and refinery exposures.

Credentials

  • Boston College Law School, J.D.
  • Top 100 Trial Lawyers (state chapter)
  • OSHA 30-hour certified (construction)

Admitted — Massachusetts, Connecticut

PA
18 verdictsEst. 2009

Partner · Lead Trial Counsel

Priya Anand

Wrongful Death & Brain Injury

Priya leads the firm's wrongful death docket and the quiet, deliberate work it demands. She came to Sterling & Marsh from a public-defender's appellate division, where she learned to reverse a loss by reading the record better than anyone in the room. Families keep their cases with her for years. She keeps them.

Credentials

  • NYU School of Law, J.D.
  • Super Lawyers — Rising Stars, consecutive
  • Author, "The Life-Care Plan in Discovery"

Admitted — Massachusetts, New York

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