In 2018, Mark Post Law, LLC,
opened in Columbus, Georgia. Prior to opening this firm, Mark Post joined a
Columbus, Georgia, law firm as a partner and owner. Mark served many clients
during his time there sharing his wealth of legal knowledge and substantial
experience in the field of complex litigation gained over many years trying
cases before juries.
A skilled and accomplished
litigator with over thirty years of experience, Mark has favorably concluded
civil matters as plaintiff’s counsel involving negligently caused serious
personal injury and wrongful death; premises liability; violation of civil
rights; nuisance; and more. He has successfully defended those falsely accused
of sexual offenses; served as criminal defense counsel in federal drug cases in
which up to thirty-five defendants were indicted; skillfully litigated white
collar criminal cases involving over a million dollars; and tried multiple
co-defendant murder, armed robbery, and drug cases. Mark regularly handles
criminal record correction or restriction (often referred to as expungement),
petitions for removal from sex offender registries, and Retroactive First
Offender petitions for those in need of assistance.
Mark graduated from Emory
University with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and furthered his education at
the University of Georgia School of Law receiving his law degree in 1992. He
served twenty years as a State prosecutor, as an Assistant District Attorney
and Chief Assistant District Attorney. He effectively handled more than five
thousand cases as lead counsel which included receiving more than 100 verdicts
in jury trials in Superior Court and a trial success rate of 98% over the last
13 years of his prosecutorial career.
Mark has experience as an
appellate attorney as illustrated through the legal briefs he wrote and the
arguments he made in over 50 cases that resulted in written appellate decisions
from the Georgia Supreme Court and the Georgia Court of Appeals. These decisions
include nine published Georgia Supreme Court decisions in murder cases. As a
result, Mark keeps in mind the potential for appellate proceedings in addition
to focusing on success at the litigation stage of legal proceedings.
In addition to practicing law,
Mark is politically active, attends Cornerstone Baptist Church and serves the
community as a member of various boards. He is married, has a daughter, son-in-law,
two grandsons and a granddaughter.
OTHER ADMISSIONS, HONORS AND
MEMBERSHIPS
• AV Preeminent attorney as rated
by Martindale-Hubbell
• American Bar Association
• Columbus Bar Association
• National Association of
Criminal Defense Attorneys
• Georgia Association of Criminal
Defense Attorneys