Resume for Mark S. Young

Born

  • Milwaukee, WI- 1951

Admitted to Bar

  • 1976 Wisconsin and U.S. District Courts, Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin
  • 1983 U.S. Supreme Court
  • 1985 U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
  • 2004 U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
  • Admitted pro hac vice for individual cases to practice before courts in many other states.

Education

  • 1973 University of Illinois – Champaign-Urbana, Illinois – Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
  • Standard Oil of California Scholarship – Chemical Engineering
  • 1976 Marquette University Law School – Juris Doctor Degree
  • Managing Editor Marquette Law Review
  • First Prize, 1976 Nathan Burken Memorial Competition (Sponsored by American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers)
  • AAJ Environmental Law Section Legal Essay Competition Winner
  • Woolsack Society Award of Merit

Memberships

  • State Bar of Wisconsin, 1976 – (Member Board of Governors 1993-1994, 2000-2001)
  • US District Courts, Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, 1976
  • United States Courts of Appeals, 7th Circuit 1985
  • United States Courts of Appeals, 8th Circuit 2004
  • United States Supreme Court, 1983
  • Milwaukee Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Wisconsin Association for Justice (Member Jury Instruction Committee 2001- )
  • The American Association for Justice
  • Certified, Civil Trial Advocacy, National Board of Trial Advocacy, 1991 to present
  • Associate Member Wisconsin Chapter of American Board of Trial Advocates, 2004 to present.

Publications

  • “Term of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (August 1973 – August 1974) – Civil Procedure”, 58 Marq. L. Rev. 269 (1975)
  • “A Survey of the Governmental Regulation of Nuclear Power Generation”, 59 Marq. L. Rev.___ (1976)
  • Co-author: “Insurability of Punitive Damages”, ___ Marq. L. Rev. ___ (1978)
  • Co-author: “Wisconsin Discovery Law and Practice”, State Bar of Wisconsin, 1990 and supplements
  • Co-author: “Wisconsin Civil Procedure Before Trial”, State Bar of Wisconsin, 1996 and supplements

Location

  • Mr. Young practices in the Milwaukee office.

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