Marcus Isom is an experienced jury trial lawyer who brings a decorated legal background to our law firm. Marcus joined Woolsey Morcom after serving over six years as an Assistant State Attorney in the Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida where he prosecuted a wide variety of cases including violent gun crimes, theft offenses, DUIs, and more. He handled several complex jury trials and motion hearings that helped cultivate his litigation skills. His experience advocating on behalf of crime victims transferred over to his civil practice. Marcus is driven to aggressively achieve the best result possible for his personal injury clients in every case.
Marcus was born and raised in Central Florida where he was raised to know the importance of hard work and helping others. He earned a scholarship to Wofford College where he studied Government and International Affairs and played football. After college, Marcus moved to Jacksonville where he attended the Florida Coastal School of Law. He participated in Mock Trial competitions and worked at local law firms as a law clerk. Marcus worked at Woolsey Morcom as an intern just before he joined the State Attorney’s Office.
Marcus is an active member of many professional and community organizations. He is a member of the Jacksonville Bar Association, Virgil Hawkins Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association, and D.W. Perkins Bar Association. Marcus is also an active member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated and a longtime youth mentor.
- COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
- Community First Credit Union CAC, Chair.
- Wofford College Alumni Board Member
- D.W. Perkins Bar Association, Immediate Past President
- Men of Valor Mentoring Program
- RECOGNITION
- Florida Bar YLD Top 36 under 36, 2024
- Florida Bar YLD Government Lawyer of the Year, 2024
- Florida Black Excellence Fest Top 40 under 40, 2024
- State Attorney’s Office Community Service Award, 2023
- Wofford College Eric Marshall Legacy Award Winner, 2015
Practice Areas
- Auto Accidents
- Personal Injury
- Premises Liability
- Wrongful Death