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Mark R. Giuliani is originally from Stamford Connecticut. An undergraduate of Western Connecticut State University, he received a commission as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army in 1986, and attended U.S. Army Basic Training, Officer Candidate School and Paratrooper School. He served as a communications officer with the 24th Infantry (Mechanized) Division, where he commanded a platoon, was executive officer of a 200-soldier company and was staff communications officer for an artillery battalion. Upon leaving active duty as a First Lieutenant, Mark attended law school at Qunnipiac University School of Law. A merit scholar and associate editor of the Law Review, he graduated law school with honors in 1992.

Upon graduation from law school, Mark received a commission as a Captain in the U.S. Air Force, and served with distinction as an officer and attorney in the Judge Advocate General’s Department. Assigned to the 347th Fighter Wing, he was lead prosecutor for numerous criminal trials and defended the U.S. Government in civil actions brought under the Federal Tort Claims Act, often in conjunction with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He consulted for and advised the Air Force base commander on a variety of other civil matters and represented the Air Force in employment discrimination cases before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Upon leaving Air Force active duty in 1996, Mark practiced with civil litigation defense firms in Connecticut and handled a wide range of cases including products liability, premises liability, medical malpractice, auto and construction defect matters. He tried a number of cases to verdict on behalf of his clients with noteworthy success. He later joined an international aviation law firm in 2003 and relocated to Florida in 2005. He has litigated complex cases on a national and international basis involving major air disasters and general aviation accidents, and has appeared before various courts in Florida and other parts of the country. Most of these cases involved claims for catastrophic injury and death, and implicated claims of product defect, pilot and aircraft operator error, faulty maintenance and improper aircraft inspection and repair.

Mark became associated with the firm in 2009. His practice focuses on representing the interests of individuals in complex cases involving defective products, auto accidents, aviation accidents, construction mishaps and premises liability. He is admitted to practice in the states of Florida and Connecticut, as well as before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Florida Bar Association and National Transportation Safety Board Bar Association.

Mark is also an accomplished arranger and conductor, and is co-founder of Theatre Orchestra of Florida.

 

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