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Mark’s Experience as a Lawyer

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Well, I’ve been a lawyer for 35 years. I started working for a judge. I then worked for a very, very good personal injury firm for 17 years and then decided that – I had another midlife crisis and decided I needed to do something on my own and started my practice, which is a boutique practice now where 70 percent of it is dealing with elder abuse all over the country, cases such as the Katrina abandonment of patients, the fire where the nursing home burned down in Nashville to pressure sore cases and rape cases all over the country. The other third of my practice deals with working with lawyers all over the country, helping them with 30(b)(6) depositions. I help them strategically plan the notices.

I help them craft the notices. Oftentimes I take the 30(b)(6) depositions and lay the foundational questions to show that the adversaries are breaking the rules, violating the law, and as a result, we’ve done the jiu-jitsu. We’ve flipped their obstruction on them, and it’s a real privilege to work with those lawyers, because most of the lawyers are great, great trial lawyers, great malpractice lawyers, really accomplished people who have just not worked in this area, and they look to us to help them not only with the case, but to teach them how to do it on their own.

Minnesota attorney Mark Kosieradzki reflects on his experience as a lawyer.

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