About

Marvin Cable is a practicing attorney with experience in various fields of law, including Internet, intellectual property, technology, civil rights, business, and contracts. In his practice, he has handled hundreds of Internet-related legal matters, representing clients, including but not limited to media production companies, website development companies, musicians, photographers, writers, and programmers. Because of Cable's real-world experiences, he brings a practical approach to Internet Law and Policy.  

Cable received his juris doctor degree from Western New England University, and his bachelor of arts degree in political science from Wittenberg University. At Western New England University, he founded the Intellectual Property Association. 

Cable's admissions to practice law include: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts, U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals, and U.S. District Court, District of California. He has held membership in several organizations, including: Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, American Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts, Arts Council of Northampton, MA, Coolidge Village Condominium Trust, and National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws. 

Cable lives in Northampton, Mass., with his wife and two daughters.