Mark C. Enoch
E-mail: fly63rc@verizon.net Location: Dallas Office
Telephone: (972) 419-8366
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Legal Assistant: Cherie Zalstein
Mr. Enoch has practiced complex commercial litigation since his admission to the Texas Bar in May of 1979 and since 1988 has been Board Certified in the field of Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He attended Southern Methodist University and graduated with his Master's Degree in Business Administration and Law Degree in December of 1978. In law school, he was the moot court chief justice, winner of the Russell Baker Moot Court Competition and the ABA Regional Moot Court Competition, was a finalist in the ABA National Moot Court Competition, and was elected a member of the National Order of Barristers. He has been admitted as a member of the College of the State Bar of Texas. Mr. Enoch has also been admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, Northern, Eastern and Southern districts of Texas, and Western District of Oklahoma. He is listed in Marquis' Who's Who in American Law. He is co-author of "Practice Notes: Persuasive Arguments that the Texas Comparative Responsibility Statue Does not require a 100% Allocation of Responsibility," Texas Torts and Remedies, September 1991 Supp. and co-author of "It Isn't Personal, It's Just Business - Business vs. Business; Owners vs. Owners;" speaker, State Bar of Texas, 1995, Advanced Civil Trial Seminar; speaker, State Bar of Texas, 2005, "Focused Discovery; Questions with a purpose."
Mr. Enoch was born in Wichita, Kansas, on December 27, 1953. He attended high school in Wichita and moved to Dallas to attend Southern Methodist University in 1971. He and his wife and three children have also been active in his church and community. He has served on the Board of Trustees and Administrative Board of First United Methodist Church in Rowlett, Texas. He has also served on the Park Board and City Council of Rowlett, as well as Mayor of Rowlett. He is Immediate Past Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and continues his service on the Board representing the cities of Rowlett, Garland and Farmers Branch.
Practice GroupsConcentration
- Commercial Litigation
Education:
Southern Methodist University (1975)
Southern Methodist University (1978)
Affiliations:
National Order of the Barristers
State Bar of Texas
Texas Association of Defense Counsel and Defense Research Institute
Who's Who in American Law
Advanced Civil Trial Seminar
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) as Immediate Past Chair
Rowlett Mayor, City Council and Park Board
Representative Engagements:
Mr. Enoch has had great success in his cases:
The noted publication of Texas Lawyer has recognized one of his victories as on of the "Ten Biggest" of that year and wrote of another subsequent win, when the Plaintiff had sought $50,000,000 for a tragic head injury and the jury found that Mr. Enoch's client (a helmet manufacturer) was not at fault. On the Plaintiff's side of the docket, he has helped his clients obtain, by judgment or settlement, multi-million dollar amounts for cases involving wrongful termination of employment to business torts involving investments in large businesses.
Having handled cases in Pennsylvania, Illinois, California, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Nevada, Mr. Enoch has experience in handling complex business litigation relating to Contracts, Oil & Gas, Securities, Refining, Derivative Shareholder claims (from both sides), Real Estate Development, Bad Faith Insurance practices, Products Liability involving wrongful death, brain injuries, extensive burns and quadriplegia (and involving products from protective headgear and dietary supplements to explosive gasses), Banking, Federal Trade Commission regulations and business interruption, Wrongful Termination of Employment (from both sides). Claims against non-subscribers to Workers' Compensation, Commercial Construction and Manufacturing.

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