Mark David Link

2142 Vista Dale Court, Tucker, GA

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University of Georgia, law

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23 May, 2022
What an awful experience! Highly do not recommend! His communication was terrible and he never had answers to my questions. He nickled and dimed everything and I wish I used a more qualified attorney not some jokester in a cheap suit. If you have the same experience as myself make sure you file a bar complaint!
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James

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01 Nov, 2017
I'd like to take the time and thank Mark Link for taking my car accident case. I was rear ended on a major highway and suffered a significant injury that was painful and required surgery and physical therapy for recovery. I originally went with a lawyer recommended by someone I no longer trust. The experience felt totally "slimy". I then spoke with with Mark. He and his staff were obviously experienced and exuded professionalism. It just felt like I was in the right place. He and his team guided my case to an a fair conclusion. Throughout the entire experience I felt like I was working with an ethical and good guy. I strongly recommend Mark Link if you find yourself in need of a good personal injury lawyer. You can't find a better person to work on your behalf.
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Anonymous

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25 Oct, 2017
After hiring Mark Link and his office of professionals, I was more confident in taking an Automobile DUI case to trial. They took the time to explain thoroughly the details and process of the case as well as what I was entitled to, in regards of my rights. We met consistently and stayed in contact so that I was not out of the loop. In addition to being very knowledgeable, Mark Link wrote the book on Punitive damages, something I have noticed others over look or aren't as knowledgeable when going to trial. During the trial period, I they were perfectly fine with answering all of my nervous questions. Though the trial was tough Mark, Ashley, Robert and his team put up a tough fight to represent me, with the case verdict in our favor. Thank you for your help, your time and pursuing the fight for justice and for what is right and Just.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Experienced and professional legal team
“He and his staff were obviously experienced and exuded professionalism.”
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Compassionate and attentive service
“Throughout the entire experience I felt like I was working with an ethical and good guy.”
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Successful case outcomes
“In the end I was paid for the damages with more money than I could've ever asked.”
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Thorough understanding of the legal process
“He and his team guided my case to an a fair conclusion.”
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Availability and responsiveness to client needs
“Mr. Link always stayed in touch with me about my case.”
Cons
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“His communication was terrible and he never had answers to my questions.”
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Nickel-and-diming clients
“He nickled and dimed everything and I wish I used a more qualified attorney not some jokester in a cheap suit.”

Publications

2010:
Thomson West publication, Georgia Law of Damages
2010:
Thomson West publication, Punitive Damages in Georgia

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