Mark W. Alexander
Practice Areas
Personal Injury
Civil Trial Practice
Paralegal
Legal Assistant
Cody Stephens
ATTORNEY
Mark W. Alexander
Among his colleagues in the Georgia Bar, Mark Alexander is a well-respected trial attorney and partner in the litigation section of Stewart, Melvin & Frost. To his clients, he is best described as a “Crisis Navigator.”
As part of his practice in personal injury law, Mark has navigated numerous clients through difficult personal and family crises related to a serious injury or death. Based on his many years of experience in this field, he has developed a Crisis Navigation Guide that he provides as a service to his clients and others throughout the Northeast Georgia region.
A former prosecutor in the Northeastern Judicial Circuit, Mark has developed a highly successful plaintiff’s trial practice specializing in cases involving serious personal injury, wrongful death, and trucking accidents. He is well-known for his innovation and client-oriented approach to each and every personal injury case.
Mark takes the time to become personally involved with each of his personal injury cases. Consequently, he accepts only a limited number of cases and clients in order to devote the most time and resources possible to secure the best outcomes. This philosophy, combined with his trial skills and over two decades of experience, results in tremendous satisfaction for the families he represents.
People who experience life-altering tragedies need an attorney with the compassion and understanding that Mark brings to each client. They need a lawyer they can trust, who cares about them, and who is familiar with the complexities of the insurance industry. Mark has repeatedly demonstrated these traits with his exclusive approach to crisis navigation in the complex field of personal injury law.
To learn more about Crisis Navigation and how you can better prepare yourself, please click our Crisis Navigation link.
Professional and Community Recognition
In 2012, Mark was named to Georgia Trend magazine’s prestigious list of “Legal Elites.” He also serves on the State Bar of Georgia’s Board of Governors and is the former president of the Gainesville-Northeastern Bar Association. He formerly served on the Magistrate Judge Merit Selection Panel for the U.S. Northern District.
Recognized through the years for his leadership and community service, he was named Gainesville-Hall County’s Young Man of the Year in 1999 and the Gainesville Jaycee of the Year in 1998. Mark and his wife Michele also were honored as members of the 2011 class of Leadership Georgia.
Among his many community activities, Mark has served on the Church Council for Gainesville First United Methodist Church, where his wife Michele leads a music ministry program. He also has served on the board of directors for the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce and its Vision 2030 program.
Mark holds an undergraduate degree from Clemson University and a law degree from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. He has completed studies of advanced trial advocacy techniques with the American Association for Justice and in negotiation strategies through the Harvard Negotiation Project.
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IN THE NEWS
Mark W. Alexander
Davidson and Alexander Discussed New Overtime Rules at Dawson County Chamber of Commerce
Brook Davidson and Mark Alexander recently made a presentation to the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce on changes to the Department of Labor’s Overtime Rules.
Changes to the Rules of Civil Procedure
Technology has changed the courts in a lot of ways. One area that is being addressed now is the rules governing civil trials.
Review Your Restrictive Covenant
Employers want to protect their customer and company information. To do this many employers require their employees to sign restrictive covenant or non-compete agreements when they join the company.