Practice Areas
- Employment Law
- Business Litigation
- Contract Dispute
- Real Estate
Biography
Mark Dooley is a litigator practicing primarily in employment litigation and contract disputes. Mark has served as in-house counsel for multi-national and Fortune 500 companies where he advised on employment issues, contract disputes, and appeared in litigation and administrative hearings. In private practice, Mark has represented a national hotel and resort chain, a national property management firm, and an international logistics company. Mark also has represented Plaintiffs and has routinely secured successful outcomes for his clients in both State and Federal courts including:
Litigating a multi-party sex discrimination claim involving an international retailer resulting in successful settlement for all plaintiffs;
Representing a national shipping broker in a tortious interference claim resulting in the dismissal of the matter by motion;
Representing a dental practice in a claim involving a national broadcasting company resulting in dismissal of the matter by motion; and
Arbitrating a multi-million dollar real estate contractual dispute resulting in dissolution of the parties' onerous contract and subsequent sale of land.
Litigating a multi-party sex discrimination claim involving an international retailer resulting in successful settlement for all plaintiffs;
Representing a national shipping broker in a tortious interference claim resulting in the dismissal of the matter by motion;
Representing a dental practice in a claim involving a national broadcasting company resulting in dismissal of the matter by motion; and
Arbitrating a multi-million dollar real estate contractual dispute resulting in dissolution of the parties' onerous contract and subsequent sale of land.
Education
- Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- J.D. - 2008
- University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
- B.A. - 2004
Bar Admission
- Minnesota, 2008
- Wisconsin, 2008
- U.S. District Court District of Minnesota, 2009