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Mark J. Bolender, a seasoned legal expert with nearly four decades of experience, is the founding attorney at the Law Offices of Mark J. Bolender, located in the heart of Seattle, Washington. Renowned for his profound understanding of complex legal frameworks, Mark specializes in Antitrust & Trade Law, Business, Contracts & Agreements, and Intellectual Property. His practice is dedicated to providing strategic, insightful legal counsel that empowers businesses to navigate the intricate landscape of commercial law effectively. Mark's comprehensive expertise in Antitrust & Trade Law allows him to adeptly handle cases involving unfair competition and regulatory compliance, ensuring that his clients operate within the bounds of the law while maintaining a competitive edge. His proficiency in Contracts & Agreements and Business Law positions him as a crucial ally for companies seeking to forge robust and enforceable partnerships and transactions. Furthermore, Mark's adeptness in Intellectual Property law protects and enhances the invaluable assets of his clients, safeguarding their innovations and creative works in a rapidly evolving marketplace. A steadfast advocate for his clients, Mark J. Bolender is committed to fostering long-term relationships grounded in trust and transparency. His personalized approach and unwavering dedication to understanding the unique needs of each client ensure tailored legal strategies that align with their business objectives. Mark's reputation for excellence and integrity is reflected in his meticulous attention to detail and his relentless pursuit of favorable outcomes. Whether advising startups or established enterprises, Mark leverages his extensive legal acumen to deliver results that are both innovative and practical.
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.