Areas of practice
Profile snapshot
- No reviews
- —
- In practice
- —
- Bar admission
- 1
- By appointment
- In office
No reviews
In practice
Bar admission
By appointment
Are you Mark A. Fuller?
This profile was built from public bar records and is still unclaimed. Claim it free to control your photo, bio, and fees — and get client inquiries sent straight to you.
Mark A. Fuller at a glance
Verified credentials for Mark A. Fuller sourced from public bar records.
- Initial consultation
- Free
Areas of practice
Practice focus
Mark A. Fuller represents clients in Phoenix, Arizona across the following areas of law. Each area links to other verified attorneys with the same focus.
Biography
About Mark A. Fuller
Mark practices commercial litigation and co-chairs the firm’s appellate practice section, handling civil appeals in the state and federal courts. For 25 years, he has represented clients in a wide variety of areas, including business torts and contracts, securities fraud, trade secrets, employment, professional malpractice, officer and director liability, and real estate litigation. Mark has been named a Best Lawyer by the Best Lawyers in America since 2009, and is also recognized by Arizona’s Finest Lawyers.
Representative Cases
- For more than 10 years, Mark represented the Royal Palms Resort, one of the top boutique resorts in the world, in a series of lawsuits filed by neighboring property owners over the Resort’s operations. The final case went to trial in 2012. As lead trial counsel, Mark won a complete victory including payment of the Resort’s attorneys’ fees.
- From 2008-2010, Mark represented clients in successfully defending appellate challenges to a $9.75 million jury verdict in a commercial contract case. [County of La Paz v. Yakima Compost Co., 224 Ariz. 590, 233 P.3d 1169 (App. 2010)]. The Arizona Supreme Court declined to review the decision, and the judgment was later paid in full, with interest, totaling more than $14 million.
- Mark represented a leading law firm in obtaining dismissal of a multimillion dollar malpractice claim, and successfully defended the judgment on appeal. [Goble v. Manning, 2011 WL 1376147 (Ariz. App. April 12, 2011)].
- For more than 4 years, Mark represented clients in defending a trade secret case, ultimately obtaining dismissal of all claims and proceeding to trial on a counterclaim for abuse of process. As co-lead trial counsel, Mark obtained a jury verdict of $11 million. [See “Jury Awards $11M to Former McKesson Rep,” Arizona Business Journal May 28, 2009]. The verdict was one of the largest in Arizona in 2009, and is believed to be the largest abuse of process verdict in history.
- Mark represented the Arizona Department of Transportation in proceedings before the Arizona Court of Appeals and Arizona Supreme Court, successfully defending a challenge to the legality of more than 900 easements granted to the Department between statehood and 1967, which were improved with roads and highways forming an essential part of the state’s transportation infrastructure. The plaintiffs claimed that insofar as the easements were on State Trust Land, they violated the federal Arizona-New Mexico Enabling Act. The Supreme Court ultimately affirmed the trial court’s dismissal of the case. [Mayer Unified School Dist. v. Winkleman, 219 Ariz. 562, 201 P.3d 523 (2009)].
- In 2007, Mark persuaded the Arizona Court of Appeals to reverse a trial court’s dismissal of his client’s commercial contract claims arising out of a large public construction project. The case then settled on favorable terms. [Aercon Florida, L.L.C. v. Ames Const., Inc., 2007 WL 5448139 (Ariz. App. Nov. 15, 2007)].
- Over the course of more than 4 years, Mark represented the State of Arizona in defending two class actions and one individual action arising out of the infamous “alternative fuel” legislation that threatened to cost the State as much as $800 million. The defense was completely successful; the State won all three cases, two at the appellate level. [Baker v. Arizona Dept. of Revenue, 209 Ariz. 561, 105 P.3d 1180 (2005)].
Credentials
Education
Arizona State University
J.D. · 1988
Arizona State University
BS · 1985
Jurisdictions
Bar admissions
Arizona, State Bar o
ACTIVE
Recognition
Awards & honors
Best Lawyers in America — Appellate Practice
2026
Best Lawyers in America — Commercial Litigation
2026
Best Lawyers in America — Additional Areas of Practice:
2026
Best Lawyers in America — Professional Malpractice Law - Defendants
2026
Locations
Office locations
Client feedback
Client reviews
No reviews yet
Only verified clients who have consulted with Mark A. Fuller can leave a review.
Schedule your consultationFrequently asked
Common questions
What areas of law does Mark A. Fuller practice?
Mark A. Fuller focuses on Appellate, Business, and Litigation.
Where is Mark A. Fuller located?
Mark A. Fuller primarily serves clients in Phoenix, Arizona, with an office at 2575 East Camelback Road, Suite 1100.
Is Mark A. Fuller a verified attorney?
Mark A. Fuller's profile is listed but has not yet been claimed by the attorney. Verification status is pending.
How can I schedule a consultation with Mark A. Fuller?
You can book a consultation through LawyersListed directly from this page. Initial outreach can also be made by phone at 602-530-8000.
More counsel





