About Mark J.
Mark J. Boskovich built his legal foundation in California. He earned a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in 2010 and completed his J.D. at the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco in 2014. Those years framed a mix of classroom work and practical legal training that would shape his early career.
He arrived at law practice through steady hands-on experience. In 2009 he worked as a law clerk for Christopher Shea, a defense lawyer in San Francisco. The following year he served as a case assistant at Gordon & Rees L.L.P. in San Francisco. While in law school he took on a judicial externship for the Honorable Edward Davila at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in 2012. That same year he volunteered with the Eviction Defense Collaborative in San Francisco, giving him direct exposure to tenant-side representation. In 2013 he spent time as a law clerk at Lorber, Greenfield & Polito, L.L.P., and he completed the Civil Justice Clinic as a certified law student, handling individual representation during his final semester.
After passing through those formative roles, Boskovich moved into private practice. He is a lawyer at Cerri, Boskovich & Allard, LLP. His bar memberships include California, and he is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. He also belongs to several professional organizations: the Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association and Consumer Lawyers of California, both since 2014, and the American Bar Association since 2015.
Boskovich’s background spans both plaintiff-side and defense-side experiences in civil matters. Clinical work and eviction defense introduced him to client-centered representation. Clerkships and externships offered courtroom and procedural perspective. The combination of those roles informs how he approaches cases: methodical preparation, attention to procedural detail, and direct client contact.
Today he practices at Cerri, Boskovich & Allard, LLP, where he handles civil litigation and individual representation in state and federal forums. He represents clients in matters that reflect his clinic and clerkship experience and appears regularly in California courts and before the District of Colorado federal court in matters within his admitted jurisdictions.
He continues to maintain memberships in state and national bar organizations and to handle litigation and client representation as part of his current practice focus.