Mark has been with Eckberg Lammers since 1980 and leverages that rich experience to effectively and efficiently serve clients across a broad platform of practice areas. In individual law, Mark, one of the firm's shareholders, focuses mainly on issues affecting families and property owners, such as:
- Divorce
- Child custody
- Child support
- Divorce decree enforcement
- Adoption
- Wills
- Trusts
- Healthcare directives
- Estate & gift tax planning
- Post death planning
- Probate assistance
- Medical & long term care planning
- Real estate sales & purchases
- Property disputes
- Real estate deeds & easements
Mark also works quite extensively with businesses and local governments to help them achieve their goals and resolve disputes. Mark provides general counsel and litigation services relative to:
- Real estate contracts
- Condemnation & annexation
- Zoning and land use
- Title disputes
- Title review & closings
- City administration
- Community development
- Special assessments
- Licensing & regulation
Mark is highly-experienced in complex negotiations and litigation. He believes protracted legal battles can be devastating for families and businesses alike; draining finances and destroying relationships. Whenever possible, Mark looks for opportunities to help his client avoid the courtroom.
Mark lives in Stillwater with his wife and is an active member of the community. He has four grown children.
Contact MARK Today.
Call 651-439-2878 or send an e-mail to schedule an appointment
BAR ADMISSIONS
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- U.S. District Court – District of Minnesota
- U.S. District Court
– Eastern District of Wisconsin - U.S. District Court
– Western District of Wisconsin
EDUCATION
- William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, MN
– J.D. - University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN
– B.A.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- Minnesota State Bar Association
– Member
– Former Member - Board of Governors - State Bar of Wisconsin
– Member
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
- Stillwater Area Lion's Club
– Member
HONORS & AWARDS
- Super Lawyers
– Super Lawyers Magazine
– Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine
– Twin Cities Business Monthly Magazine