Mark is an Associate Lawyer and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2017. His practice is focused on litigation in the following practice areas: employment and wrongful dismissal, breaches of contract, and corporate disputes.
Prior to being called to the Bar, Mark graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University (majoring in criminology). Mark thereafter graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LL. B.) from University of Kent in the United Kingdom. During his time in law school, he was an active participant in Queen's Legal Aid's Clinical Litigation Practice, successfully representing clients before the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and the Social Benefits Tribunal. Mark was also the president of the Human Rights Law Club where he co-ordinated speaking events and fundraisers with the goal of promoting human rights awareness within the Queen's community. Upon returning to Canada, Mark earned a Master of Laws (LL. M.) from Osgoode Hall Law School. He also holds a Certificate in Blockchain Law from Osgoode Professional Development.
Mark has appeared before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
When not practicing law, Mark enjoys playing sports and spending time with friends and family.