About Mark
Mark Hankins maintains a small law practice out of an office located behind Xtreme Adventures. The setting is unusual. It is quietly practical. Clients find the office tucked away from a busier street, a deliberate choice that mirrors his unflashy approach to the work.
He trained as a lawyer before entering private practice and has spent his career working directly with people who need clear, plainspoken legal advice. He has moved through roles typical for a local practitioner, including advising on routine matters, preparing documents, and representing clients in hearings. His way of working favors direct explanations and steady follow-through rather than showy litigation tactics.
Over the years Hankins has handled a broad mix of matters. He meets with homeowners one day and small business owners the next. That variety keeps the practice practical and grounded. He places emphasis on problem solving that clients can understand. That means breaking down options and potential consequences without legal jargon. He also expects clients to play a role in decisions about their cases.
Colleagues and clients have described him as someone who prefers to work quietly and consistently. He does not court publicity. He focuses on the day-to-day tasks that move cases forward: researching issues, drafting filings, negotiating settlements, and preparing for hearings. When a matter requires specialized help, he consults other lawyers or refers clients to more narrowly focused counsel. That approach keeps clients’ needs at the center and the practice adaptable to different kinds of cases.
The office’s location behind an adventure outfitter is more than a novelty. It reflects how the practice has grown organically from community roots rather than from a glossy storefront. The space is practical and oriented toward meetings, files, and the kind of detailed work that most legal problems require. People who come in tend to be local residents and business operators seeking straightforward help with real-life problems.
Today, Hankins continues to maintain his practice from that office behind Xtreme Adventures. He meets clients in person and manages cases that range across personal and commercial concerns. His current practice focuses on serving individual and small-business clients in his community.