About Mark S.
Mark S. Lindensmith completed both his undergraduate and legal education in 1979, earning a Bachelor of Arts from Missouri Western State University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Nebraska–Omaha. The dual-year notation is unusual, but it anchors a long professional timeline that begins at the end of the 1970s. His formal training combined a regional undergraduate experience with a law degree from the state’s urban university.
Lindensmith moved into the practice of law after finishing his studies. Public records show a sustained presence in the profession that stretches across several decades. He has been active in bar circles and legal associations, a steady participant in the institutional life of the bar rather than a figure known for high-profile appointments or publicized academic posts.
He is a current member of the Nebraska State Bar. He also maintains memberships in the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, and the August County Bar Association. Those affiliations place him among lawyers who take part in both state and national professional networks. The memberships suggest regular engagement with continuing legal education and the professional programs offered by those organizations.
Career details such as specific firms, major verdicts, or published works are not part of the public summary provided here. What is evident from the listings is a long-running legal practice and active participation in trial lawyer groups. That pattern is consistent with attorneys who spend time in litigation and in the courtroom, as well as those who participate in bar governance at the county and state levels.
Colleagues and clients who seek him out would find an attorney whose career has been organized around membership in established bar associations. Over the years he has remained connected to both local and national legal communities. He does not appear in the available information as holding judicial office, academic posts, or formal leadership titles in the associations listed.
He continues to practice law and remains an active member of the Nebraska State Bar, while also belonging to the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, and the August County Bar Association. His current practice centers on litigation and trial work, reflected by his continuing memberships in trial lawyer organizations.