Mark joined Klezmer Maudlin in December of 2024 as a contract attorney. This is Mark’s second stint working with Randy Klezmer, as Mark worked as a legal intern for Mr. Klezmer while attending the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Before joining Klezmer Maudlin, Mark spent 23 years practicing employment law representing both employers and employees in state and federal court and before federal and state administrative agencies. Prior to attending law school, Mark was in Human Resources addressing employee matters on a daily basis. Mark’s background in Human Resources and his years as an employment law attorney provides Mark with a unique perspective in representing clients.
Mark takes the time to get to know his clients and understand their injuries and concerns. He is passionate about advocating for his clients in pursuit of the benefits they are entitled to under the law. Mark ensures that his clients understand their rights and helps guide them through the complexities of the worker’s compensation process. From treatment to resolution of the claim, Mark educates his clients on the law given the facts of their case and injuries to ensure that they are making well informed decisions.
Mark resides in Fort Wayne, where he was born and has lived his entire life with the exception of his time attending law school. He believes strongly in giving back to the community. Mark has been a board member of several non-profit organizations including Early Childhood Alliance, Blue Jacket, and Carroll Choir Boosters. Mark is currently the Board Vice President for the Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center which provides forensic nursing services to victims of sexual assault. Mark was selected and participated in the Indiana State Bar Association Leadership Development Academy. In 2024, Mark was appointed by a Federal District Judge to be a member of a merit selection panel tasked with interviewing and recommending candidates for a Federal Magistrate Judge position.
Mark has been married for over 30 years and has two daughters. His house is truly divided, with one daughter recently graduating from Purdue University and another entering her senior year at Indiana University. In his free time, Mark enjoys spending time with family, running, watching sports, and attending IU football games.