With more than 25 years of experience as a litigation and dispute-resolution lawyer, Mark Bailey has successfully represented clients across a variety of contexts.
He represents businesses and their officers, directors, and owners in complex commercial and corporate disputes. Mark also represents fiduciaries, beneficiaries, and creditors in trust and estate litigation, including will contests, fiduciary disputes, and probate-related claims. Mark’s clients also include creditors in litigation for defaulted loans, leases, and other contracts, as well as in bankruptcy and receivership proceedings.
Mark’s clients trust his legal expertise and knowledge to develop practical strategies and solutions for complex disputes. With a deep understanding of the law and a commitment to each client’s unique needs, Mark has built a reputation for not only navigating complex legal landscapes but also for thinking outside the box to craft tailored strategies. If matters cannot be resolved, Mark is a zealous and steadfast advocate dedicated to achieving successful results in courts and arbitration proceedings.
Mark authored and, for years, has updated and edited the Bankruptcy Practice Chapter of the Washington Lawyer’s Practice Manual, published by the King County Bar Association.