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Mark S. Bodner is a distinguished trial attorney at Melick & Porter, LLP, based in the vibrant legal landscape of Boston, MA. With a robust focus on employment law, general practice, and insurance, Mark has built a formidable reputation for his adept handling of complex legal matters, particularly in construction, construction defects, and professional liability. Bringing over a decade of experience as an assistant vice president and senior trial attorney with Zurich Insurance Company, Mark has honed his skills in managing intricate cases involving heavy construction, product liability, and tort defense. His extensive background equips him to navigate the intricacies of both federal and state courts, as well as administrative agencies, arbitration panels, and mediation environments. Mark’s expertise extends to a wide array of litigation areas, including premises liability and unfair business practices, making him a versatile advocate for his clients. His commitment to legal education is evident through his role as a speaker on insurance defense topics, where he has collaborated with industry leaders and organizations such as the Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts and Universal Underwriters Group. A graduate of the MetroWest Leadership Academy, Mark is dedicated to fostering a diverse pool of community and business leaders through civic engagement and cross-sector collaboration. He is also an active member of the University of Pennsylvania Secondary School Committee, further demonstrating his commitment to leadership and community involvement. With a client-centered approach and a wealth of knowledge in his practice areas, Mark S. Bodner is a trusted ally for those seeking legal guidance in Boston and beyond.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.