Mark Adam Griffin

Mark Adam Griffin

Attorney at Law • Seattle, WA
Antitrust Trade LawAntitrust LitigationPersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
Phone
(206) 207-3397
Address
P. O. Box 31626, Seattle, WA, 98103-1626, US

Professional

About

Mark A. Griffin has over 32 years of experience in antitrust litigation. Mark has litigated over 100 class action cases, including over 40 antitrust class action cases, to successful conclusions. After serving as a judicial law clerk for Magistrate Judge Philip K. Sweigert of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, Mark went into private practice. He helped establish the Complex Litigation Group at Keller Rohrback and led the firm’s antitrust practice with achievements including $49.5 million in settlements in the Specialty Steel Pipe Antitrust Litigation, paving the way for the firm’s success in other class action litigation. He represented hundreds of people injured by the historic Jack in the Box E. coli 0157:H7 outbreak, recovering over $13 million in settlements and a Medical Monitoring and Treatment Trust for the class. He led successful efforts to recovery millions of dollars for victims of several “Ponzi” schemes, including a case (Getty v. Harmon) in which U.S. District Court Judge William L. Dwyer stated: “Class Counsel achieved real and substantial benefits for members of the Class. [Their] extensive prior experience in complex class action securities litigation . . . enabled the Class to analyze and achieve this excellent result.” He also lead a case on behalf of a class of Seattle Supersonics fans who renewed their season ticket packages for the 2007-2008 season before the team was relocated to Oklahoma City, achieving a settlement that, according to U.S. District Judge Richard A. Jones, “provides meaningful monetary relief to every class member, and does so without the need for any class member to provide a claim form or other submission to establish his or her right to relief.” Until recently retiring from Keller Rohrback, he served on the firm’s Executive Committee for 20 years and chaired the Antitrust Practice Group for 13 years. Most recently, his leadership in an antitrust class action resulted in settlements totaling almost $90 million for registered nurses employed by hospitals in Detroit (Cason-Merenda v. VHS Michigan, Inc.). In approving the final settlement in that case on January 27, 2016, U.S. District Judge Gerald E. Rosen told the class representatives: “I think the lawyers, your lawyers in this case, have done a truly outstanding job, as good of a job as I’ve seen lawyers do in a major complex class action in my, what will be very shortly, 26 years on the bench.” Mark represented the Navajo Nation in a lawsuit alleging Urban Outfitter’s infringement of the NAVAJO trademark and violation of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act. Fir 16 years, Mark volunteered his time as pro bono coordinator at Keller Rohrback. In 2016, he was appointed by Governor Jay Inslee to serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Legal Foundation of Washington (LFW), serving as president in 2019. Previously, he served as a board member and officer of the Legal Aid for Washington Fund (LAW Fund). The LFW and the LAW Fund through their Campaign for Equal Justice raise charitable contributions to ensure that justice is a reality, not just for those who can afford it, but for everyone in Washington state. In 2013, the firm received the President’s Award from the LFW for its work in Jerry Cooper, Inc. v. Lifequotes of America, Inc., a case in which Mark helped achieve judgments totaling over $760 million in favor of the plaintiff class. Mark also volunteers at Public Justice and has served as chair of the Consumer Protection, Antitrust & Unfair Business Practices Section of the Washington State Bar Association.

About Antitrust Trade Law

Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.

Credentials

Education
1986 Gonzaga University School of Law JD - Juris Doctor 1983 Marquette University BS - Bachelor of Science
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2010 Top Lawyers, Seattle Metropolitan Magazine 2000 Rising Star, Washington Law & Politics Magazine 2000 AV rating, Martindale-Hubbell 1986 American Jurisprudence Award in Antitrust, Gonzaga University School of Law 1986 American Jurisprudence Award in Remedies, Gonzaga University School of Law
Publications
2007 Washington State Bar Association Washington Antitrust & Consumer Protection Handbook 2007 WSBA Continuing Legal Education The New Rules in Class Action Litigation 2005 Antitrust, Consumer Protection Unfair Business Practices Newsletter "Message from the Chair" 2001 Washington State Bar Association Washington Antitrust & Consumer Protection Handbook 1992 Washington State Bar Association Questions of Law Column on Antitrust Law
Associations
2004 - Present Washington Association for Justice Member 2004 - Present American Association for Justice Member 1993 - Present Federal Bar Association of Western Washington Member 1986 - Present King County Bar Association Member 1986 - Present Washington State Bar Association Member
Speaking
2008 State Bar Convention Current Issues in Antitrust, Twombly Pleading Standards 2003 WSBA Continuing Legal Education The Essentials of Civil Settlement Strategies 1998 WSBA Continuing Legal Education How to Avoid Antitrust Actions Against Your Business Clients 1995 Federal Bar Association Annual Meeting A Symposium on Practices, Procedures, and Professionalism 1994 Federal Bar Association of Western Washington Annual Meeting Trials Viewed from the Bench: What We See
Updated: Mar 08, 2026