Mark G Losee

2450 Saint Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV

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University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, LL.M - Master of Laws
2012
University of Dayton School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2011
Bowling Green State University, MS - Master of Science
2008
Utah Valley University, BS - Bachelor of Science
2004
Dixie University, Associate of Arts

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Liz

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23 Oct, 2015
I called Mark at Dunkley Law in 2013 to help me with a case I was trying to do on my own. After just a few weeks of sending Mark all my information he was able to get me the result I wanted.
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Jennifer

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15 Oct, 2015
I have gone to Mark more than once for legal advice. Each time he has explained the law to me in an easy way to understand but he didn't leave it there he still took the extra time to research how it would apply to me specifically. But best of all after considering my situations he provided other options for me to try before hiring an attorney and they've worked. Mark gives great advice and I will go back to him again.
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Larry

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14 Oct, 2015
I hired Mark Losee at Dunkley Law to help me with a dog bite injury suffered when a new neighbor's 2 pit bulls attacked me and my dog Casper. I have found them to be fair in their contracts, making sure they do not get a bigger part of the settlement than me. Mark has been very thorough digging up pertinent facts that make our case even stronger than before. My experience with Mark Losee at Dunkley Law has been a positive one, and I will definitely recommend them for anyone with a personal injury due to the neglect of another.
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Publications

2014:
The Old Times, Busting Myths: Lawsuits Out of Control?
2014:
The Old Times, Personal Injury Attorneys Can Be a Tool in Discovering Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect.
2014:
AVVO Legal Guides, Personal Injury Attorneys Can Be a Tool in Discovering Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect.

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14 Sep, 2016 by Mark
I was rear ended and sustained a minor neck injury, seemed pretty strait forward until the other parties insurance refused to pay my medical bills or fix my correctly. I Called one attorney who was not interest, then i found Rob Cardenas at Cardenas law group. Rob came out to me and reviewed my situation, he assured me he would dig in and work hard to get me a resolution and that he did. Rob handled everything and never took No for an answer, he got all my medical bills paid ASAP and a settlement that I was Not expecting, most of all I was treated like family - seriously family, always kind and informative about case, I never had to call and ask for an update and he would make sure I was doing OK. With all honesty I could not have found a better person who took excellent care of me. I now consider Rob a good friend. A true blessing from God.
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18 Jan, 2016 by Camaron
Rob was a huge help to me with my case. He went above and beyond to make sure I understood everything and to communicate every step of the way. I know that during the whole case I could always pick up the phone and call him. I have since called him to just ask questions about other matters that I needed some guidance on. I would and have referred friends and family to him!
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12 Jan, 2016 by Aimee
I'd never used an attorney with any personal injury before and now I always will. I was involved in two car accidents within a year and I hired Rob to help me through both cases. Rob handled all the court appearances, paperwork and correspondence so I could concentrate on getting better. He was a firm negotiator and was able to obtain a settlement for both cases. To top it all off, Rob has the best attitude and was extremely pleasant to work with.
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21 Feb, 2022 by Jerry korr
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26 Jan, 2021 by M. phillips
Unfortunately I had to go through a divorce, but fortunately Rachel Jacobson was my attorney. Rachel has an exceptional knowledge of the law, and always took time to listen and communicate. At every turn when I was willing to settle for less, she was there to advise me of what was allowed within the law, and what was in my best interest as well. Interactions with her staff (Isaac), was always professional, couterteous, and thorough.
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05 Jul, 2020 by Steve gillespie
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30 Mar, 2021 by Nathan
I have had the chance to do a consultation with Mr. Tzall via phone call today. He was extremely friendly, knowledgeable and insightful. He managed to clearly explain about my legal options, past practices, potential liabilities regarding my case and provided easy to understand ways of achieving my goals. He clearly has an extensive experience in family law even very niche aspects of family law. I have contacted other attorneys prior to him but my case was so specific that they all told me that Mr. Tzall would be the person to consult with. They were right. Thank you Mr. Tzall for your courteous service! I highly recommend him to others based on my experience.
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