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Mark is a battle-hardened and tenacious anti-fraud attorney with more than twenty years of experience in complex civil litigation and representing qui tam whistleblowers under the False Claims Act. His efforts have resulted in the recovery of hundreds of millions of dollars for clients.
A former journalist, Mark is a battle-hardened and tenacious anti-fraud attorney with more than twenty years of experience in complex civil litigation. He has represented qui tam whistleblowers under the False Claims Act as well as victims of fraud under the federal securities laws and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). His efforts have resulted in the recovery of hundreds of millions of dollars for clients.
Cornell University,
Bachelor of Arts,
1987
Fordham University School of Law,
Juris Doctor,
1993
New York State Bar
California State Bar
United States District Court,
Eastern & Southern Districts of New York
United States District Court,
Northern, Southern & Central Districts of California
Fordham University School of Law,
Associate Editor of the Law Review,
1993
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We serve clients internationally and nationally, including, but not limited to, those in the following localities: Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas–Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, San Bernardino-Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa–St. Petersburg, and Washington, D.C.; the European Union, the United Kingdom, and China.
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