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Mark L. Hayes graduated with Honors from the University of North Carolina School of Law and then clerked for Chief Justice Sarah Parker of the N.C. Supreme Court (now retired). A former high school teacher, Mr. Hayes enjoys teaching the occasional course at the law school. Mr. Hayes graduated Magna Cum Laude with his B.A. from Vanderbilt University and, long ago, was valedictorian of his high school class. He has been married for many years, has five children, and is a deacon in his church.
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15 years | 300 cases
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$ 225-300 per hour
State: North Carolina
Acquired: 2008
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10 Client Reviews
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Posted by Andrea | March 31, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Appeals
Precedent-setting Victory
Mark L. Hayes excels at appeals and I highly recommend his firm. He won a precedent-setting appeal for me on a topic that has never really been addressed before. He then proceeded to win a remand hearing ordering my beloved dog Spike be returned to me by the thief who stole him 2 years ago. Again, I ...
While the "property" in this case was small, the case was a big one. We are glad to bring our skills to bear on cases of every size, from property disputes worth millions to this case for true ownership of a pet.
Posted by Tammy | December 11, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Exceptional Attorney
My son was convicted of a very high-profile crime and was sentenced to about 40 years in prison, I was desperately in need of a very good appellant attorney because I believed in my son's innocence and felt that he was convicted unjustly. I was determined I wasn't leaving North Carolina until I obt...
Thank you for this kind review. Because of the multiple issues we argued, your son's case was certainly a big one. We pride ourselves on competitive rates and were glad to find a payment plan for you when the addition of "extra" issues increased the scope of the work (and cost) beyond the original estimate. Ironically for this reason the best cases can become the most expensive. I know it is a problem you were glad to encounter, now that your son's conviction has been vacated.
Posted by Helen | October 16, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Outstanding Lawyer
I obtained Mr Hayes, for a family member. From the beginning he has been open and honest about the case, even breaking down the ins and outs of the appeal. He communicated his needs and allowed for our needs to be heard. My brothers case was something that weighed extremely heavy on my heart and Mr H...
Posted by Andre | August 15, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
You cant get better
Mark has been instrumental in helping me in a very difficult and unfair divorce. He save me over $200,000. Need i say more. In addition Mark is so personal and caring and his fees are very reasonable. Mark is not your traditional Lawyer (and i have had many that take you money and do nothing for yo...
"Mark is an excellent appellate lawyer and I am happy to recommend him to anyone in need of advice, assistance, hand-holding, etc. in the area of appellate law. Mark's help and work on a recent appeal was instrumental in maximizing the chances of the positive outcome we eventually obtained for our case and my client. Bottom line: Mark is a joy to collaborate with and an appellate law whiz."
"I had the opportunity to work with Mark on a case for a mutual client. Mark was extremely thorough and knowledgeable about the appellate process. Mark reviewed the case with a fresh perspective and brought new insight that was extremely helpful. I would definitely recommend Mark for any appellate issues."
Commercial real estate lawyer
2022
15th Anniversary, Martindale-Hubbell
2018
10th Anniversary, Martindale-Hubbell
2008
Honors graduate, University of North Carolina School of Law
2007
“Best Overall” Gressman-Pollit Advocate Award, University of North Carolina School of Law
1998
Magna Cum Laude graduate, Vanderbilt University
2012 - 2018
Professor (Summer Terms, 2012 & 2018, Adjunct), University Of North Carolina School Of Law
2011 - 2018
Owner, Law Office of Mark Hayes
2008 - 2010
Clerk to Chief Justice Sarah Parker, N.C. Supreme Court
2008 - 2010
Instructor, University Of North Carolina School Of Law
2012 - Present
Durham County Bar AssociationMember
Order which required client to pay over $70,000 to his former spouse was vacated.
Client's case, which had been dismissed, was reinstated.
State's monitoring program was made subject to constitutional review.
2008
JD - Juris Doctor
2000
M.Ed.
1998
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2016
Grady v. North Carolina: A U.S. Supreme Court Case Study
2017
2015
2013
English
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Court of Appeals ordered "Document shall be scanned as an exhibit to record" in response to my motion to Augment. How to file?
10 Apr 2019
How can I get appeal for a dss case
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11 Aug 2018