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Overview
Practice Areas
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20% Appeals
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20% Litigation
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20% Employment / Labor
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20% Personal Injury
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20% Health Care
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Résumé
License
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19 years since Mark Robert Whitmore was first licensed to practice law.
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License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| Minnesota |
Authorized to practice
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1992 |
01/22/2012 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| University of Iowa College of Law |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1992 |
| Macalester College |
Economics, Business & Speech Communication |
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1989 |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
Date |
| Super Lawyer |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
2007 |
| Top Lawyer |
Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine |
2007 |
| Super Lawyer |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
2006 |
| Top Lawyer |
Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine |
2006 |
| Top Lawyer |
Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine |
2005 |
| Super Lawyer |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
2005 |
| Super Lawyer |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
2004 |
| Top Lawyer |
Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine |
2004 |
| Super Lawyer |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
2003 |
| Top Lawyer |
Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine |
2003 |
| Rising Star |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
2002 |
| Rising Star |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
2001 |
| Rising Star |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
2000 |
| Rising Star |
Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine |
1999 |
See all 14 awards
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
American Bar Association |
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Hennepin County Bar Association |
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Iowa State Bar Association |
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Minnesota Defense Lawyers Association |
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| Member |
Minnesota State Bar Association, Health Law Section |
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See all 5 association entries
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Help! Ive Been Sued -- A Guide to Surviving a Physicians Nightmare |
Minnesota Medicine |
2005 |
| Navigating Minnesotas Vulnerable Adult Act: Understanding Reportable Neglect and Why it Matters |
Minnesota Society of Healthcare Risk Managers Quarterly Report |
2002 |
| Decisions of the Supreme Court and DHHS Continue to Expand Hospital Liability Under EMTALA |
The Health Lawyer |
1999 |
| Legal Issues in Responding to Purchase Requests for Proposals for Healthcare Services |
National Health Lawyers Association |
1994 |
| Partial Settlements: Insurance Coverage |
Minnesota Defense |
1993 |
| Denying Scholarship Athletes Workers' Compensation: Do Courts Punt Away A Statutory Right? |
Iowa Law Review |
1991 |
See all 6 publications
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Speaking Engagements
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| Presentation Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Negligent Credentialing as a Civil Cause of Action: Surviving Larson v. Wasemiller |
Minnesota State Bar Association, Health Law Section |
2007 |
| Negligent Credentialing and Civil Liability for Failing to Report Suspected Child Abuse: Recent Developments in Minnesota Courts |
Minnesota Medical Association Board of Trustees |
2006 |
| Marketing Partner Panel: Marketing Strategies |
Legal Marketing Association-Minnesota Chapter |
2006 |
| Poor Nursing Documentation: How to Turn Good Nursing Care Bad Without Even Trying |
HealthEast DREAM Day Nurses Training |
2006 |
| Treatment Rights and the Minnesota Commitment Act: Legal Issues Impacting Physicians, Hospitals and Mental Health Care Professionals |
The Minnesota Osteopathic Medical Society 106th Spring Convention and Scientific Seminar |
2005 |
| Negligent Credentialing as a Potential Cause of Action in Minnesota: The Legal Implications of Larson v. Wasemiller |
Minnesota State Bar Association, Health Law Section |
2005 |
| Negligent Credentialing as a Potential Cause of Action in Minnesota: The Legal Implications of Larson v. Wasemiller |
Minnesota Society of Healthcare Risk Managers |
2005 |
| The Minnesota Adverse Health Event Reporting Act--An Experiment in Health Care Cooperation and Patient Safety |
Medical Malpractice Conference |
2005 |
See all 8 speaking engagements
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