Background
Johnson, Mark A. was born on May 1, 1954 in Brunswick, Georgia, United States.
Johnson, Mark A. was born on May 1, 1954 in Brunswick, Georgia, United States.
University of North Carolina (Bachelor of Arts, 1976). University of Georgia (Master of Business Administration, 1980. Juris Doctor, 1979); Emory University School of Law (Master of Laws in Taxation, 1987).
Worked at Dupree, Johnson and Poole (Marietta, Georgia) specializing in General, Civil and Criminal Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Commercial, Corporate, Estate Planning, Negligence, Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, Domestic, Construction, Real Estate, Zoning, Probate, Appeals, Adoption, Surrogacy and Education Law. Admitted to the bar, 1979, Georgia.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Kappa Tau Alpha. Phi Delta Phi. Sigma Iota Epsilon. Author: "Observations of Laws of Surrogacy in the United States.," The American Surrogacy Center, Incorporated., April 1996.
"Recent Court Decisions Concerning the Law of Surrogacy," The American Surrogacy Center, Incorporated., August 1996. "The Legal Status of Surrogacy in Georgia," The American Surrogacy Center, Incorporated., April 1996.
Hospital Authority of Cobb County, 1996.
Cobb County Ordinance Review Committee, 1993-1995. Member: Cobb County (Member, Young Lawyers Section) and American (Member, Sections of: Corporation. Banking and Business Law.
Litigation.
International. Family Law (Reproductive and Genetic Technology). Land Use, Condemnation and Zoning) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Georgia (Member, Continuing Legal Education Bridge the Gap Committee, Younger Lawyer"s Section, 1983-1986). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Dupree, Johnson and Poole maintains an active trial-oriented practice in all state and federal courts, concentrating in civil, domestic and criminal matters.
A diverse civil practice includes personal injury, medical malpractice, probate, divorce, child custody and commercial litigation, in addition to corporate formation, estate planning and commercial draftsmanship. Criminal clients include those charged with felonies and misdemeanors, as well as those confronted with white collar, RICO and civil and criminal forfeiture claims.
Member: Cobb County (Member, Young Lawyers Section) and American (Member, Sections of: Corporation. Banking and Business Law. Litigation; International.
Family Law (Reproductive and Genetic Technology).
Land Use, Condemnation and Zoning) Bar Associations. State Bar of Georgia (Member, Continuing Legal Education Bridge the Gap Committee, Younger Lawyer"s Section, 1983-1986).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.