I believe legal professionalism demands that basic good sense and human decency be woven into the fabric of my advocacy as a litigator in order to achieve the best outcome for my clients.
Mark J. Williams focuses his litigation practice principally in the areas of medical malpractice, defense of real estate brokers and agents, and personal injury litigation. He also has extensive experience in environmental insurance coverage litigation and general insurance defense litigation.
Before beginning his litigation career in 1987, Mark had diverse legal experiences, working as counsel and chief operating officer of a title company, in-house attorney for a regional timeshare condominium developer, and also as corporate attorney for Sinclair Oil, representing the corporation and its subsidiaries in matters related to numerous refineries with RCRA permitted on-site waste facilities, a national system of company and lessee-run service stations, hotels and major ski resorts, including Sun Valley.
Mark’s background in title insurance and real estate has uniquely qualified him to represent real estate brokers and agents. His insight and experience defending real estate professionals involved in lawsuits led to his appointment to the Forms Revision Task Force, formed by the Utah Association of Realtors to review and draft proposed revisions to approved forms utilized by real estate brokers and agents in Utah. Mark has been invited regularly to participate at annual meetings of the Utah Association of Realtors as a presenter on panels discussing the legal pitfalls facing realtors.
Mark graduated from the University of Utah in 1974 with a major in English, magna cum laude, and was elected to the honor societies Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. He graduated from the University of Utah Law School in 1977. While in law school, Mark was a staff member of the Journal of Contemporary Law. He has been admitted as a member of the Utah State Bar since 1977 and has also been admitted to practice in the United States District Court, District of Utah, and the United States Court of Appeal, Tenth Circuit.
For more information on Mark Williams and his significant medical malpractice experience, or for more information and resources regarding help for people significantly injured, or families of those significantly injured or killed by medical negligence in Utah, please refer to www.utahmedicalinjury.com, a website sponsored by Jones Waldo. |