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About

Provided by Brandon Mark

USA

Practice Areas

Appeals

Business & Commercial Litigation

Government Enforcement, Securities an White-Collar Defense

Healthcare

Career

Brandon Mark is co-chair of the litigation department and works on the firm’s litigation, healthcare and real estate practice teams. Mr. Mark has represented clients in state and federal trial courts around the country, including the Utah Supreme Court and the Utah Court of Appeals, the Nevada Supreme Court and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Federal Circuits.

In recent years, Mr. Mark has focused his practice on the many legal issues involving government contracts, including representing whistleblowers who have information about fraud committed on government programs.

Mr. Mark has represented numerous whistleblowers under the False Claims Act and represented parties in actions under the Act in almost every covered industry—health care, defense contracting and higher education. For example, in spring 2014, the Department of Justice announced that the government had intervened in a whistleblower lawsuit brought by Mr. Mark’s clients against several for-profit colleges in Idaho, Utah, California, Colorado, Arizona and Wyoming under the federal False Claims Act. The government typically intervenes in only about 20 percent of suits brought under the False Claims Act.

Mr. Mark and his colleagues have also represented clients in protests of government procurement and contracting decisions before numerous Utah agencies, including the Utah Department of Health, the Utah State Board of Education and the Utah Communications Authority, among others. In 2020, Mr. Mark and his team successfully protested an erroneous procurement outcome on behalf of the Utah Foster Care Foundation which succeeded in overturning the decision to award the state’s five-year contract to an out-of-state entity. Utah Foster Care was later selected to receive the contract under a fair selection process that complied with the procurement law.

Mr. Mark is also an experienced first chair trial attorney. In 2019, Mr. Mark and his team persuaded a jury in Colorado to only award the former employer of his pro bono client a single dollar after a five-year lawsuit filed in retaliation for Mr. Mark’s client blowing the whistle on her former employer to the Colorado Attorney General. In 2020, her former employer was hit with a judgment of more than $3 million in penalties in a suit filed by the Colorado Attorney General.

In 2015, Mr. Mark and his colleagues obtained a jury verdict for their clients against Salt Lake County and its contractor—and later a substantial award of attorneys’ fees—after the defendants’ shoddy stream restoration work permanently damaged their clients’ natural mountain property. When the defendants refused to engage in good-faith settlement negotiations, Mr. Mark and his team proceeded to a trial by jury and obtained a recovery more than ten times greater than any prior offer from defendants.

In fall 2013, Mr. Mark assisted in a five-week trial in a small Utah town involving allegations from several dairies that a local power plant was emitting “stray current” into the environment, to which cows are supposedly susceptible. Although the court declared a mistrial over juror misconduct at the very end of the trial, through post-trial motions, Mr. Mark and his colleagues successfully dismissed three of the four remaining claims against their client as well as punitive damages, which resulted in the dairies settling.

Mr. Mark attended the University of California-Berkeley School of Law and was admitted to the Order of the Coif upon graduation. Mr. Mark was a member of the California Law Review and the co-director of the school's Homeless Outreach Project in 2001-2002, a student-run legal clinic. He earned honors for academic achievement in several courses, including contracts, evidence, civil procedure and ethics.

After graduating from law school, Mr. Mark served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Daniel Friedman of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

Professional Memberships

LGBT and Allied Lawyers of Utah (LALU)

President

(2016 – Present)

Utah Federal Bar Association Executive Committee

(2020 – Present)

Utah Bar Litigation Section Executive Committee

(2019 – Present)

American Inns of Court

Member

(2004 - Present)

American Bar Association

Member

(2003 - Present)

American Association of Justice

Member

(2013 – Present)

Experience

Defended Claims of Interest Royalty and Reached Beneficial Settlement

Defended mining company from claims that another company is entitled to an interest royalty. Years later, the claim was re-filed and a beneficial settlement was reached for the clients.

Defending a Large Gold Mine Against Royalty Claims

Representing an international gold mining company's mine against royalty claims by another world-class gold mine.

Secured Jury Verdict in Breach of Contract and Title IX Lawsuit - 1.7M in Damages Awarded

Representing a client in a lawsuit filed in federal court against Southwestern Oregon Community College on breach of contract and Title IX claims, Parsons’ attorneys secured a jury verdict on the breach of contract charge, resulting in an award of $1.7M in damages. The client was subject to harassment and discrimination, resulting in her discontinuing the pursuit of a nursing degree after she had disclosed previous employment experience in the adult entertainment industry. Vice | Rolling Stone | Bloomberg Law | Inside Higher Education

Education

University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law

Juris Doctorate

Chambers Review

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Litigation: General Commercial - Utah
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Brandon Mark enters the rankings due to his litigation work, which encompasses commercial disputes and government contract issues as well as cases involving the FCA.

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