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Greg Marks

Greg Marks


Personal Injury and Civil Trial Lawyer
Guajardo & Marks, LLP
Dallas, TX
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About Greg Marks

Attorney Biography

For nearly 20 years, Greg has been an advocate for victims of catastrophic injuries.

A former engineer, Dallas personal injury lawyer Greg Marks has a special skillset that has helped to set him apart when trying cases involving vehicle defects, construction accidents and vehicle accidents that require complex reconstruction.

Partnered with his long time friend and noted Dallas injury attorney, Michael Guajardo, Greg's firm Guajardo & Marks, LLP is known for its personal service and dedication to doing whatever is necessary to ensure their clients get the compensation and justice they deserve.


Practice Areas

 
Personal Injury (67%)
 
Civil Trial Law (33%)

Résumé - Greg Marks

Bar Licenses

Texas State Bar
Texas
Member in Good Standing
1987

Work Experience

Guajardo & Marks, LLP
Co-Partner

Education

SMU Dedman School of Law
SMU Dedman School of Law
Juris Doctor
1987

Specialty Certifications

Texas Board of Legal Specialization
Board Certified Specialist
Personal Injury Trial Law
Texas Board of Legal Specialization
1997

Associations

Texas Trial Lawyers Association
Member
Texas Trial Lawyers Association

Member
Dallas Trial Lawyers Association

Commercial Recognitions

Professional Involvement badge
Recognized for Professional Involvement
Lawyer Legion
2024

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Contact Greg Marks

Greg Marks
Guajardo & Marks, LLP
13355 Noel Road, Suite 1370
Dallas, TX 75240
www.guajardomarks.com
Office: 972-774-9800

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Greg Marks - Membership information with The State Bar of Texas - Find more information about Greg Marks on The State Bar of Texas website including status and disciplinary history.


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