About J. Mark
Mark Robinson practices personal injury law in Zachary, Louisiana, where he has built a diverse legal practice since becoming a member of the Louisiana State Bar in 1991. His areas of expertise extend beyond personal injury, encompassing family law, divorce, estate planning, and construction law. Robinson’s office serves clients throughout Louisiana, providing tailored legal representation that addresses the needs of individuals and families in various situations. Robinson earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Paul M — Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 1991. Prior to obtaining his law degree, he completed his undergraduate education at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 1988.
This strong academic foundation has allowed him to develop a knowledge of many legal issues, which is crucial in his multifaceted practice. His legal knowledge is complemented by a commitment to ongoing education and professional development. In addition to his legal practice, Robinson has made significant contributions to the legal community as an adjunct professor since 2010. His role in academia allows him to share his extensive knowledge with law students, shaping the next generation of legal professionals. In 2011, he provided legislative testimony, demonstrating his dedication to influencing legal standards and practices in Louisiana.
This experience in public service enhances his advocacy skills, making him a more effective representative for his clients. Robinson is actively involved in several professional organizations that reflect his commitment to the legal profession. He is a member of the Louisiana Judges & Lawyers Assistance Program and the American Bar Association. His leadership experience includes serving as Chairman Emeritus of the O'Brien House Social Services Empowerment, where he has held various roles aimed at improving community welfare. Additionally, his presidency of the American Red Cross, LA Capital Area, showcases his dedication to humanitarian efforts in the region.
His involvement in the Baton Rouge Bar Association includes participation in the Youth Education Committee, where he works to foster legal education among young people. Robinson also serves as a moot court judge at LSU's Paul Hebert School of Law, mentoring future lawyers as they hone their advocacy skills. This multifaceted experience in personal injury, family law, and community service positions him as a well-rounded attorney dedicated to serving the legal needs of his clients. His extensive background and active engagement in the legal community underscore his commitment to excellence in the field of law, making him a respected figure in both the legal and local communities.