Mark D. Walters is a Bellevue business lawyer and a litigator. He began practicing law in 1995, and he provides legal support to high growth businesses in the Pacific Northwest. Mark also served on the Advisory Board for a Seattle based, national advertising agency, and a local food company where he provided guidance related to intellectual property, employment law and general business risk management. A frequent public speaker, Mark has also been a guest business law lecturer at Northwest University and the Hot100 Business Association.
Mark works with owners and executives of privately held businesses with a wide range of legal matters, including employment law, business contracts, buying and selling businesses and business assets, intellectual property, commercial leases, real estate purchase and sale agreements, general risk management.
Mark is also a litigator, which is unusual for a business transactional attorney. Mark began his law practice as a complex commercial litigator with Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker LLP. He then moved to Riddell Williams P.S., to focus on intellectual property matters. Mark has represented many companies in commercial and intellectual property disputes in state and federal courts. In the Spring of 2011, Mark represented Washington State Supreme Court Justice Faith Ireland (ret.), who was appointed Guardian ad Litem for Michael R. Mastro in Washington’s largest bankruptcy proceeding. He also represented a former medical device account representative in a False Claims Act qui tam case and helped the United States recover $18.5 million from the account rep's former employer.
Mark's personalized approach puts the client's interests first and is designed to allow clients to focus and work on their business and grow revenue, while he helps them manage legal risks in a practical and commonsense manner.
Mark works with owners and executives of privately held businesses with a wide range of legal matters, including employment law, business contracts, buying and selling businesses and business assets, intellectual property, commercial leases, real estate purchase and sale agreements, general risk management.
Mark is also a litigator, which is unusual for a business transactional attorney. Mark began his law practice as a complex commercial litigator with Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker LLP. He then moved to Riddell Williams P.S., to focus on intellectual property matters. Mark has represented many companies in commercial and intellectual property disputes in state and federal courts. In the Spring of 2011, Mark represented Washington State Supreme Court Justice Faith Ireland (ret.), who was appointed Guardian ad Litem for Michael R. Mastro in Washington’s largest bankruptcy proceeding. He also represented a former medical device account representative in a False Claims Act qui tam case and helped the United States recover $18.5 million from the account rep's former employer.
Mark's personalized approach puts the client's interests first and is designed to allow clients to focus and work on their business and grow revenue, while he helps them manage legal risks in a practical and commonsense manner.