Etan Mark

ABOUT ETAN MARK

“My company has more than $1.5B in assets under management and works with a half-dozen different attorneys every quarter. Etan is not just our lawyer – he is our company’s consigliere. His responsiveness, counsel and advocacy skills are true differentiators.”

Managing Principal, Florida real estate development company
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CONTACT ETAN

T: (305) 374-6622

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ETAN MARK

MICHIGAN, 00  |  GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW, 03

Etan is a Chambers-ranked litigator with a fondness for darts, history and Game of Thrones. He readily combines strategic thinking with action and often advises clients on what they should and (often) should not do when presented with the unique challenges of a business in (or near) litigation.

Etan has been ranked by Chambers & Partners USA in commercial litigation. Sources interviewed by Chambers have said that “He’s absolutely fantastic; a very smart, strategic litigator. His ability to present in court is outstanding.” Others were not so complimentary: his mother was quoted as saying: “He is a good boy but he should’ve been a cardiologist.” His twin brother complained as well, calling him “a pain in the ass.”

Many of Etan’s cases touch either real estate or allegations of fraud; often both. He also serves as an “inside-outside” counsel, helping clients avoid or mitigate risk in the day-to-day operations of their businesses. His representative clients include public and private companies, real estate developers, investors and owners, tech entrepreneurs, family offices, hotels and banks. For some strange reason, Etan is particularly enamored with the ins and outs of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and has written and read extensively on the subject. The rest of the time, he can be seen asking his son to please stop watching videos of other people playing Fortnite and stressing out about climate change.

Etan began his legal career working as a business and securities litigator at a top 10 American Lawyer “Big Law” firm in New York. Since leaving New York for more . . . challenging sea levels, Etan has become a devotee of alternative value propositions focused on efficiency, collaboration and bespoke service (that are sometimes hard to come by in “Big Law”). Etan worked as a law clerk to a federal district court judge in Miami, where he gained an insider’s view on effective advocacy. Following his clerkship, Etan owned and was the CEO of a company that leveraged the global marketplace by outsourcing certain legal services to top attorneys and other legal service providers in India. Prior to founding MM&H, Etan was a partner at Berger Singerman’s Miami office, and was manager of the firm’s Dispute Resolution team.

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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS


April 27, 2020   Lawsome Podcast,

Ep 120 – Legal Reform, Fraud & Future Law


May 10, 2019   Good Law | Bad Law Podcast,

#133, “Inside The Pyramid: A Conversation With Etan Mark”


April 1, 2019 Greater Miami Jewish Federation 2019,

Annual Judicial Reception, Co-Chair


July 15, 2015   Greater Miami Jewish Federation’s 18th Annual Sunset Over Miami


July 14, 2014   CBIZ/ MHM Connections 2014,

“The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Anti-Corruption Enforcement in the U.S. and Abroad: What Does It Mean for You”


April 10, 2014  Roundtable Discussion at History Miami Museum,

“The Future of Gaming in Florida”


April 1, 2011  Construction Law Institute,

“Inadvertent Document Productions and the Threat of Attorney Disqualifications”


March 2011  Joint Association of Certified Fraud Examiner and Institute of Internal Auditors 2011 Fraud Conference,

“Corporate Investigations and E-Discovery”


ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

May 7, 2020   The Daily Business Review,

“Everyone Wins With Zoom Motion Calendar (Except the Loser)”


January 15, 2020   The Daily Business Review,

“Come for the Tax Break, Stay for the Courts?”


December 2019   South Florida Business & Wealth,

“Underfunding Our Courts is Bad Policy(pg. 81)


July 3, 2019   The Daily Business Review,

“Etan Mark Stays Steady in the Changing Tides of Legal Sea”


January 8, 2018   The Miami Herald,

“Signing a document? Proceed with caution- even if it says it’s not a contract”


October 9, 2015   South Florida Business Journal,

“PHOTOS: Greater Miami Jewish Federation draws over 500 to real estate event”


January 2012   The Florida Bar Journal,

“Que RICO? Discarding The Fallacy That Florida RICO And Federal RICO Are Identical”


Etan Mark

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ETAN MARK

ABOUT ETAN MARK

“My company has more than $1.5B in assets under management and works with a half-dozen different attorneys every quarter. Etan is not just our lawyer – he is our company’s consigliere. His responsiveness, counsel and advocacy skills are true differentiators.”

Managing Principal, Florida real estate development company
Chambers-2024-Etan-Mark

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CONTACT ETAN

T: (305) 374-6622

MICHIGAN, 00  |  GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW, 03

Etan is a Chambers-ranked litigator with a fondness for darts, history and Game of Thrones. He readily combines strategic thinking with action and often advises clients on what they should and (often) should not do when presented with the unique challenges of a business in (or near) litigation.

Etan has been ranked by Chambers & Partners USA in commercial litigation. Sources interviewed by Chambers have said that “He’s absolutely fantastic; a very smart, strategic litigator. His ability to present in court is outstanding.” Others were not so complimentary: his mother was quoted as saying: “He is a good boy but he should’ve been a cardiologist.” His twin brother complained as well, calling him “a pain in the ass.”

Many of Etan’s cases touch either real estate or allegations of fraud; often both. He also serves as an “inside-outside” counsel, helping clients avoid or mitigate risk in the day-to-day operations of their businesses. His representative clients include public and private companies, real estate developers, investors and owners, tech entrepreneurs, family offices, hotels and banks. For some strange reason, Etan is particularly enamored with the ins and outs of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and has written and read extensively on the subject. The rest of the time, he can be seen asking his son to please stop watching videos of other people playing Fortnite and stressing out about climate change.

Etan began his legal career working as a business and securities litigator at a top 10 American Lawyer “Big Law” firm in New York. Since leaving New York for more . . . challenging sea levels, Etan has become a devotee of alternative value propositions focused on efficiency, collaboration and bespoke service (that are sometimes hard to come by in “Big Law”). Etan worked as a law clerk to a federal district court judge in Miami, where he gained an insider’s view on effective advocacy. Following his clerkship, Etan owned and was the CEO of a company that leveraged the global marketplace by outsourcing certain legal services to top attorneys and other legal service providers in India. Prior to founding MM&H, Etan was a partner at Berger Singerman’s Miami office, and was manager of the firm’s Dispute Resolution team.

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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS


April 27, 2020   Lawsome Podcast,

Ep 120 – Legal Reform, Fraud & Future Law


May 10, 2019   Good Law | Bad Law Podcast,

#133, “Inside The Pyramid: A Conversation With Etan Mark”


April 1, 2019 Greater Miami Jewish Federation,

2019 Annual Judicial Reception, Co-Chair


July 15, 2015   Greater Miami Jewish Federation’s 18th Annual Sunset Over Miami


July 14, 2014   CBIZ/ MHM Connections 2014,

“The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Anti-Corruption Enforcement in the U.S. and Abroad: What Does It Mean for You”


April 10, 2014  Roundtable Discussion at History Miami Museum,

“The Future of Gaming in Florida”


April 1, 2011  Construction Law Institute,

“Inadvertent Document Productions and the Threat of Attorney Disqualifications”


March 2011  Joint Association of Certified Fraud Examiner and Institute of Internal Auditors 2011 Fraud Conference,

“Corporate Investigations and E-Discovery”


ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

May 7, 2020   The Daily Business Review,

“Everyone Wins With Zoom Motion Calendar (Except the Loser)”


January 15, 2020   The Daily Business Review,

“Come for the Tax Break, Stay for the Courts?”


December 2019   South Florida Business & Wealth,

“Underfunding Our Courts is Bad Policy(pg. 81)


July 3, 2019 The Daily Business Review,

“Etan Mark Stays Steady in the Changing Tides of Legal Sea”


January 8, 2018   The Miami Herald,

“Signing a document? Proceed with caution- even if it says it’s not a contract”


October 9, 2015   South Florida Business Journal,

“PHOTOS: Greater Miami Jewish Federation draws over 500 to real estate event”


January 2012 The Florida Bar Journal,

“Que RICO? Discarding The Fallacy That Florida RICO And Federal RICO Are Identical”