Attorney Profile
Mark K. McCulloch
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Mark McCulloch is Special Counsel in our Casualty Department. Mark defends clients in matters involving premises liability, focusing on trip and falls on “foreign transitory substances”, and auto liability, including rideshare liability. In addition to his representation at the trial level, Mark is an accomplished Appellate advocate and counselor with proven experience at all levels of state and federal appellate practice, including in the United States Supreme Court.
Mark is able to provide legal counsel and advice to clients on a wide range of complex legal issues related to liability and risk management. He is skilled at identifying potential claims and defenses based upon comprehensive review of case facts, present controlling legal authority, and his experience as a trial and appellate advocate to assist clients fashion an appropriate litigation strategy tailored and designed to achieve the best outcome for the client.
Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey, Mark defended Florida cities, counties, and other public entities such as Community Development Districts protected by Florida’s statutory limited waiver of sovereign immunity in a variety of areas including land use and development code compliance, claims involving public records and open meeting law, claims involving access to public services under the Americans with Disabilities Act, civil rights claims under the federal and state civil rights acts. His significant experience in these areas also included providing pre-suit investigation support and analysis, risk management analysis, and responses to public inquiries following high-profile events. Mark also spent several years as a solo practitioner representing criminal defendants in federal and state appellate courts.
Mark received his Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Emerson College and spent 15 years as a newspaper reporter and editor. During this time, he received his Master's in Public Administration from American International College. He received his juris doctor from Barry University Dwayne O. Andres School of Law.
He is admitted to practice in Florida and Pennsylvania, including all state and federal districts. He is also admitted to practice in United States Supreme Court, and the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Circuits.