About Mark Theodore
After earning his law degree from Washington University School of Law, Mark Theodore Sadaka built a practice that reaches across state lines. He became active in professional circles early in his career and has maintained involvement in bar and legal organizations since 2004. The combination of academic training and early membership in professional groups framed the direction his practice would take.
Sadaka founded Sadaka Law in 2008. He started the firm to create a private-practice platform that could handle matters across multiple jurisdictions. Over the years he has guided the firm through changes in the legal landscape and expanded its reach. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, and he handles matters that require knowledge of the laws and procedures in all three states.
His work routinely requires coordinating filings, deadlines and hearings in different courts. He manages case development from intake through resolution, including negotiation and, when necessary, advocacy in administrative or judicial proceedings. His practice mixes advisory work and contested matters; the balance depends on client needs and the specifics of each case.
Sadaka has maintained ties to professional organizations since 2004. Those memberships have kept him connected to peers and to developments that affect practice across state lines. He has used those networks to stay current on procedural rules and on shifts in the regulatory environment that affect regional practice.
Colleagues and clients who work with him note a practical approach. He tends to emphasize process: careful documentation, adherence to deadlines, and clear communication about options and likely outcomes. That style informs how he staffs matters at Sadaka Law and how he prepares for hearings or negotiations.
He continues to lead Sadaka Law and to represent individuals and businesses that need counsel in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. He remains based at Sadaka Law and concentrates his practice on matters arising in those three state systems.