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Litigator of the Year Recognition

Posted by Mark Nicholson | Dec 02, 2019 | 0 Comments

Mark Nicholson is Litigator of the Year

Attorney Mark Nicholson
Attorney Mark Nicholson holding his award.

The American Institute of Trial Lawyers has awarded attorney Mark Nicholson as Litigator of the Year for 2019.

An attorney who is selected as a Litigator of the Year possesses the knowledge, skill, experience and success of a seasoned litigator.  Very few attorneys from each region will receive such recognition.  In fact, less than .03% of attorneys will even be nominated.  This recognition is given out yearly.

The Best Trial Lawyers In The United states

The American Institute of Trial Lawyers is an invitation only professional organization composed of premier trial attorneys from each state.  These attorneys exemplify the very best qualities and qualifications of an attorney.  Each attorney must meet stringent qualifications as a civil or criminal trial attorney.  These attorneys practice in a variety of fields to help and promote the ethical and elite practice of law.  Selection is based on a thorough multi-phase process which includes peer nominations and third party research.  Each member must be in good standing with their local compliance organization.

Need an experienced and award winning attorney?

If you need an attorney that is experienced and has earned awards for his hard work then contact the Law Office of Mark Nicholson at 317-667-0718.

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Mark Nicholson
Mark Nicholson

Why is Indiana criminal defense and personal injury attorney Mark Nicholson called the Battery Man? Because his first criminal jury trial was a battery case. The case was called the Big Buford Battery case. They charged his client with throwing a big Buford sandwich at the manager through the drive-thru window. Then, his client went through the drive-thru window and allegedly battered the manager. It was all captured on video.  The verdict: Not Guilty! His first personal injury case was a car accident. He views car accidents as a form of battery. One car hitting (battering) another, although generally unintentional.

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