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Mark William Evans is a seasoned attorney based in Ohio, specializing in general civil litigation, elder fraud, and wrongful termination. With over a decade of experience in the legal field, Mark has been a valued member of the Law Offices of Mark William Evans since 2011. His commitment to advocating for his clients is underscored by his extensive background, which includes serving as a staff attorney for Judge William H. Harsha at Ohio’s Fourth District Court of Appeals prior to joining his current practice. Mark's academic achievements reflect his dedication to excellence in the legal profession. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Dayton School of Law in 2009, finishing in the top 3% of his class. This strong educational foundation enables him to navigate complex legal issues with precision and clarity, providing clients with comprehensive and effective representation. Licensed to practice law in both Ohio and Kentucky, Mark leverages his knowledge and experience to serve a diverse clientele. His practice areas encompass a wide range of legal matters, ensuring that clients receive personalized attention and tailored solutions to their unique challenges. Mark is passionate about protecting the rights of individuals, particularly in cases involving elder fraud and wrongful termination, where he strives to achieve just outcomes for those who have been wronged. At the Law Offices of Mark William Evans, client service is paramount. Mark is dedicated to fostering strong attorney-client relationships built on trust and open communication. His meticulous approach and unwavering commitment to his clients make him a formidable advocate in the courtroom and a reliable legal partner for those seeking justice in Ohio and Kentucky.
Wrongful termination attorneys represent employees who were illegally fired from their jobs. They fight to recover lost wages and damages. Common matters include illegal firing, retaliation, discrimination, breach of contract.