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Acquired: 2009
State: Georgia
Acquired: 2007
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2022
832 1st Avenue, Columbus, GA, 31901
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Posted by Shaun | December 20, 2018 | Hired Attorney
I came to him for a custody case for my son for over the past three-plus years he came and talked a big game and did nothing for my case. in three years the only thing the man was able to do with score only one appearance in the court and he had the gall to tell me what he's worth or worth of work he...
Posted by Evonne Quarterman | May 9, 2018 | Hired Attorney
Sometimes things happen in life. There’s a bump in the road and you need an attorney- a trusted professional who will help you get over that bump. That’s where Mark Jones comes in. Mr. Jones was there for me throughout this difficult time in my life. He saw me throughout a trying divorce. Nothing abo...
Posted by anonymous | August 7, 2017 | Hired Attorney
Being out of state we found this attorney with great reviews online but come to find out we were in for a big disappointment! After flying in to GA for court Mr. Jones showed up late to the hearing causing our case not to be heard making us loose out on travel, hotel, car rental and miscellaneous ex...
Hello Anonymous, I take your feedback very seriously, and I do thank you for it! With that said, I cannot respond to your review fully without knowing your identity or without your authorization to discuss your case in a public forum, which I would be more than happy to do. My fax number is 706-225-2556, and I would be happy to provide you with an authorization to dissect your case on Avvo and what transpired, assuming you actually were my client. It sounds like you were frustrated with the judge's decision in your custody case. Custody cases are always emotional and very trying. It's tough when a single judge can make such a profound decision on your life, and it is easy to monday-morning quarterback your lawyer when the judge issues what you believe is an unfavorable result on such a significant issue. The truth is, the family law system oftentimes can get it wrong, especially if you are a father. It's frustrating when that happens, and I do my best to warn clients of such inequalities inherent in our family law system. I do not recall your specific case, and since you will not post your name, I cannot give you my candid response. If you were actually a client, I would encourage you to give me a call. A custody case is never really "final." I fight hard for my clients. I will conclude by saying that it is not unusual to go to court multiple times in a custody case such that you feel nothing is really getting accomplished. If I missed a meeting, I do apologize, because that is NOT like me at all. If I can't be at a meeting, we reschedule it, or I have my associate attorney cover the meeting. I review my case files well in advance of court, looking for any legal and ethical means to protect and win for my clients. Concerning your statement that you provided me with "evidence to win," please bear in mind that oftentimes, what clients think is evidence is not actually admissible or relevant. I try to walk a fine line between giving the judge deciding your case the relevant, admissible information in the most concise way possible. I have found this works better than presenting cumulative or inadmissible information to them. Sometimes that means I may not present some evidence you feel was critical to your case, but there is always a reason for what I do in court in presenting a case. As far as phone calls, I strive to return all client calls the same day as soon as possible, and I constantly remind my staff to do so as well. If I learn that my staff has not returned a call to a client, that is a SERIOUS infraction to me. I give clients my cell, and I do text with my clients, so I am easily accessible if I cannot take the call. I also regularly respond to email. What I do not understand is why you would SETTLE your case if you felt I was so terrible and if you gave me enough evidence to "win" your custody case!? You had the absolute right to go to trial in Georgia, but you admit you signed off on a settlement on your case? I have never pressured my clients to settle a case, and I always remind them of their right to a trial, and that I will try the case for them. Generally speaking, in a domestic matter, it is typically better to try and work out your differences. I LOVE trying cases to judges and juries, so I certainly would not have pressured you to settle your case had you insisted on your right to a trial. I have represented many individuals in domestic matters, handling their cases relatively quickly and confidentially as opposed to airing the client's dirty laundry in open court. I have many domestic clients who have given me great reviews, and I'd be happy to provide you their numbers to speak to you, assuming they gave me permission. It sounds to me like you have buyer's remorse on your divorce settlement and may be looking for someone to blame for your own decision in the matter.
Posted by anonymous | August 15, 2016 | Hired Attorney
Mark Jones and his associates are not what you think you are getting. I hired Mark to represent me in a divorce. He is unprofessional, incompetent and downright doesn't care. They take your money, make commitments and promises and don't deliver on anything. Mark takes on too many cases and doesn'...
Hi Anonymous, If you were a client, I thank you for your feedback. I very much appreciate it. I take your feedback very seriously. I do care about my clients. I fight for them with all my heart. I prepare for court, make any legal and ethical argument I can, and present any admissible evidence I can gather or that the client gives me. Court is an unpredictable animal, but I do everything I can to tell my clients what they can expect, and what I have seen judges do in similar cases. Your statement that I did not return your calls, nor my staff is very concerning, and I take that feedback very seriously. I do give clients my cell, and I do respond to emails and texts. It is possible to text my office line, which goes to a general email. Sometimes, a text can slip by me, and I fear that may have been the situation here. If texting, it is best to use my cell. While I am a professional, I try to distinguish myself from the traditional notion of a stuffy, poindexter lawyer and instead try to relate to my clients in a down-to-earth way. I avoid using fancy latin phrases in court or legal writings, and I don't talk down to my clients. I try and make them laugh and see the glass as half-full, or give them a pep talk when I feel they need it. Sometimes that can come off as unprofessional to some people. I do not apologize for that. If you want a poindexter, robot lawyer, that is not me. Say what you will about me, but please do not diss my associates, paralegals, or secretaries. I value them and the work they do, and I do my best to give them guidance, pay them fairly, and ask them about their families. They work extremely hard for the clients, and I try to repeatedly instill in them the notion that we must treat them as we would want to be treated, over-communicate with the client, and never forget that while routine for us, the work we do may be the most important thing in their lives. I teach my team that the clients are the boss, and not me or some judge. Feel free to give me a call, if you truly were my client, you have my cell.
Posted by Leslie | April 15, 2016 | Hired Attorney
I have Mark as my atty. He is very professional and knows the law. His staff is very thorough and knowledgeable about my cases. I highly recommend Mark for all of your legal needs,
Thanks, Leslie. I hope you are doing well. Definitely feeling the positive vibes! Sorry I missed your graduation! I do appreciate the invite, and everyone at the firm remembers you and is proud of you.
"Truly exceptional and professional attorney with an outstanding reputation in the legal field for providing high quality representation and results for his clients! I highly endorse Mr. Preston"
"I endorse Mark Jones. I've seen him in the courtroom and in his dealings with opposing counsel. He is knowledgable and effectively represents his clients. He is aggressive towards opposing counsel, but compassionate, honest and straightforward with his clients."
"One of the absolute best. Exceptional attention to detail, service next to none. I endorse this lawyer."
"Mark is a strong courtroom advocate who isn't afraid to wage war for his clients. Few attorneys, especially in Columbus, Georgia, are willing to put their clients' interests first and do what it takes to win a case. If want a lawyer who is respected by both lawyers and judges in Columbus for his knowledge and courage in the courtroom, then Mark Jones is your guy."
"I endorse this lawyer. Mark is a sharp witted, outside-the-box thinker who brings these attributes to the table for his clients' benefit."
"Mark is a great advocate for his clients. I fully endorse him. He is well known in the legal community as a person who is dedicated to the best interests of his clients."
"An extremely talented and well respected attorney in the legal community, I wholeheartedly recommend him to anyone looking for a lawyer who knows the law and truly cares about protecting the rights of his clients and getting them the most favorable result possible."
"Mark is one of the brightest young minds in the legal profession. He is one of the lawyers I go to when I need advice, and he is quickly gaining a reputation as a litigator who will go to bat in our community and with insurance companies. I would highly recommend using Mark for any legal needs you might have."
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2022.
Disbarment issued in GA, 2022
updated on 09/19/2022This is the most serious penalty for a lawyer. If this attorney is currently practicing law, you should contact the Georgia State Bar to understand the reasons for this disbarment.
2006
Sovereignty Symposium Writing Competition, Oklahoma Supreme Court
2013 - Present
Managing Partner, Law Offices of Mark P Jones
2010 - 2013
Associate, Gary O. Bruce, PC
2008 - 2013
Guardian Ad liten, Truancy Intervention Project
2007 - 2010
Staff Attorney, Judge Frank J. Jordan
2003 - 2004
Legal Intern, Hon. Kay Granger, US House of Representatives
2013 - Present
Columbus Young ProfessionalsMember
2013 - Present
State Bar of Georgia, Workers' Compensation Law SectionMember
2013 - Present
State Bar of Georgia, Tort and Insurance Practice SectionMember
2011 - Present
Columbus Trial Lawyers AssociationMember
2010 - Present
Georgia Trial Lawyers AssociationMember
2010 - Present
Alabama Association for JusticeMember
2009 - Present
Alabama State BarMember
2007 - Present
Columbus Young Lawyers ClubMember
2007 - Present
Chattachoochee Bar AssociationMember
Settlement
2007
JD - Juris Doctor
2003
BS - Bachelor of Science
2013
Medicare Subrogation
2013
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