Mark Barton Pyper
Mark B. Pyper graduated from Brigham Young University in 1983 with a B.A. in English literature. He later went on to graduate from the University of Santa Clara’s College of Law in 1986 with a J.D. degree. During his last year of law school, Mark also attended the University of Utah College of Law where he was an intern at the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Utah, where he worked closely with the Hon. John H. Allen, on a number Utah fraud trials. Ultimately, Mark obtained a position at Tarkington, O’Connor, and O’Neill of San Francisco, California, as an associate attorney. Then Mark was promoted to a managing member at Tarkington, O’Connor, and O’Neill’s Phoenix office in 1993. After gaining valuable professional legal experience working at a major law firm, Mark decided to start his own practice. In 1994, he co-founded Owens & Pyper in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2015, Mark founded Barton Pyper, PLLC to focus on wrongful death/malpractice trials. Mark has been a managing member of Barton Pyper, PLLC, since 2015. Since 1987, Mark has handled trials in the Arizona Superior Courts and the U.S. District Courts. Mark has represented clients in courts located in Arizona, California, Utah, Nevada and Idaho. For 35 years, Mark has prevailed in over ninety (95%) per cent of his trials. In fact, over the past ten years, Mark has obtained punitive damage jury verdicts totaling in excess of $1,000,000.00. Mark Pyper has significant court experience in law that he can put to work for you. His main practice areas include civil litigation and injury & wrongful death litigation. While Mark has successfully settled countless cases over the years, and he is well prepared to bring his client’s fight to the courtroom if necessary. For over 35 years, the success of Mark’s practice has been driven by referrals from satisfied clients. This speaks to Mark’s extensive record of delivering real results to clients through his legal knowledge, passion and experience.
- Commercial Civil Litigation
- Wrongful Death Litigation
- Personal Injury Litigation
- Collection Litigation
- Malpractice Litigation
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Contingent Fees
For those clients who cannot pay an hourly rate, Mr. Pyper offers to work on a contingency fee basis on some, but not all of his case. Mr. Pyper also offer modified fee plans with reduced hourly rates and reduce contingency percentages. -
Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Mr. Pyper accepts credit card payments on all of his cases.
- Arizona
- State Bar of Arizona
- State Bar of Arizona  # 011051
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- American Trial Lawyer's Association  # 011051
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- Activities: Mr. Pyper has been a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association since 1988.