Mark Mulloy
Of Counsel
Mark Mulloy received his B.A. degree magna cum laude (1976) and his Juris Doctor degree (1980) from Vanderbilt University. At Vanderbilt he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and he served as the Executive Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review. Mr. Mulloy was the recipient of the Judge Richard A. Revell Family Law Practitioner of the Year Award in 2001. He is a member of the Louisville, Kentucky and American Bar Associations and is admitted to practice in Kentucky and the U. S. District Court, Western District of Kentucky and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. He has been published numerous times by the Kentucky Court of Appeals and Kentucky Supreme Court and written and edited a number of respected legal treatises.
Mr. Mulloy has been practicing law in Louisville, KY since graduation specializing in the areas of general litigation, domestic relations, child custody, personal injury, criminal, estate planning, wills and trusts. He serves as a mediator/arbitrator for family law, personal injury, complex contractual and business litigation issues and has served as a Parenting Coordinator and Guardian Ad Litem through Family Court. He has also served as strategic counsel to a local public affairs/relations firm and has owned/managed small businesses and enterprises, giving him firsthand knowledge and significant understating of valuation concepts. His client list includes large corporations, small companies, individuals and government entities.
Mr. Mulloy has served the Louisville community as a board member for the Louisville Bar Association, The Home of the Innocents, as a member of the Board of Trustees and Foundation Board for Georgetown College, Jewish Hospital Foundation Board and Springhurst Pines Board of Directors. He is recognized as a Fellow of the Louisville Bar Foundation.
Mr. Mulloy has extensive experience in the following areas:
- Family law, domestic relations and child custody
- Both civil and criminal matters in state, federal and supreme court
- State and federal regulatory and administrative proceedings
- As a lecturer and author in continuing legal education matters on topics relating to domestic relations, family law, evidence and contracts
- As a mediator/arbitrator in civil litigation, family law, personal injury, contractual and business litigation