Mark has wide-ranging litigation experience, including with respect to insurance coverage, construction defects, trucking and transportation liability, and business disputes, and in the defense of claims brought under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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Mark is counsel in the firm's consumer financial services practice, and focuses on representing clients in consumer law, business disputes, and commercial litigation in both federal and state courts.
While attending Notre Dame Law School, Mark actively participated in providing legal services to the underprivileged through the Notre Dame Legal Aid Clinic.
Prior to joining the firm, Mark spent 10 years litigating for firms in Chicago and in South Bend, IN, where his practice included insurance coverage and bad faith litigation, insurance defense, and general commercial litigation.
Representative matters may include engagements before joining Troutman Pepper.
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
11.27.23
FTC Issues Report to Congress on the Fraud Threats Faced by Older Consumers
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
11.27.23
Illinois Federal District Court Grants Summary Judgment Holding Use of a Local Area Code by a Non-Local Debt Collector Does Not Give Rise to a FDCPA Claim
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
10.02.23
Georgia Federal Court Holds that Service of a Complaint Triggers the Statute of Limitations for a Subsequent FDCPA Claim
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
09.06.23
New Jersey Federal Court Dismisses FDCPA Claim Based on Alleged Failure to Obtain Proper License for Lack of Standing
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
07.11.23
Michigan Supreme Court Refuses to Enforce Usury Savings Clause in a Commercial Mortgage
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
06.27.23
Indiana Appellate Court Reverses Summary Judgment in FDCPA Case Involving Bona Fide Error Defense