About Mark B.

Mark B — Bullman practices personal injury law in Atlanta, Georgia. He has been a partner at his firm since 1993, where he also handles cases related to business law and civil rights. The firm is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal services to clients across the state, to protect their rights in various legal matters. With a focus on personal injury cases, Mark advocates for clients who have suffered due to the negligence of others, striving to secure just compensation for their injuries. In 1993, Mark earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from The University of Georgia School of Law. His educational journey began earlier when he obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science from the University of Georgia in 1988.

This solid academic foundation in legal principles and advocacy has been instrumental in shaping his approach to law. Mark applies the skills he developed during his education to effectively represent clients in complex legal situations, particularly in personal injury and civil rights cases. Most of Mark's work involves representing clients in personal injury claims, where he meticulously gathers evidence and builds strong cases. He also takes on business law cases, assisting clients with various legal issues related to their enterprises. His experience in civil rights law allows him to address matters concerning discrimination and injustice, advocating for those whose rights have been violated. This diverse practice area supports his serving many clients and addressing critical legal issues.

Before entering the legal field, Mark served as a police officer in 1987. This unique background provided him with valuable insights into law enforcement and the justice system. His experience as an officer enhances his understanding of the complexities involved in personal injury and civil rights cases. This lets the attorney approach each case with a nuanced perspective. This firsthand knowledge of law enforcement dynamics equips him to better advocate for his clients, particularly in cases involving police conduct or negligence. Mark is an active member of the Georgia State Bar and holds a position on the Board of the Crime Victims Advocacy Council, where he also serves as President.

His involvement in these organizations shows his commitment to advocating for victims' rights and improving the legal field in Georgia. He is admitted to practice in several jurisdictions, including the 11th Circuit, Georgia, Colorado, the 10th Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. This broad range of admissions allows him to represent clients in various legal settings, ensuring they receive the best possible representation. Mark continues to be a dedicated advocate for his clients, striving to achieve favorable outcomes in every case he handles.

Education

The University of Georgia School of Law

Law Degree (1993)

University System of Georgia - University of Georgia

B.A. (1988) | Political Science

Experience

Partner

Lawyer
1993

Police Officer

Law Enforcement
1987

Accepted Jurisdictions

11th Circuit
Georgia
Colorado
10th Circuit
U.S. Supreme Court

Court Admissions

U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court
Supreme Court of Georgia State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

Personal Injury Business Law Civil Rights

Professional Associations

Georgia State Bar

has membership 1993 - Current

Crime Victims Advocacy Council

Board has membership & President 2007 - 2015

Office Locations

Main Office

 1200 Altmore Drive Suite 120 Atlanta GA 30342