About
Mark B. Pyper is a highly experienced lawyer based in Phoenix, Arizona, with a strong track record of success in civil litigation and injury & wrongful death cases. Mark B. Pyper is a distinguished lawyer who graduated from Brigham Young University in 1983 with a B.A. in English literature. He then went on to earn his J.D. degree from the University of Santa Clara’s College of Law in 1986. During his time in law school, Mark also interned at the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Utah, gaining valuable experience in fraud trials. After working at a major law office in San Francisco, California, Mark became a managing member at Tarkington, O’Connor, and O’Neill’s Phoenix office in 1993. In 1994, he co-founded Owens & Pyper in Phoenix, Arizona, and later founded Barton Pyper, PLLC in 2015 to focus on wrongful death/malpractice trials. Mark has a wealth of experience in handling trials in the Arizona Superior Courts and the U.S. District Courts, representing clients in multiple states. With a success rate of over ninety-five percent in his trials, Mark has obtained significant punitive damage jury verdicts exceeding $1,000,000.00 over the past decade. Specializing in civil litigation and injury & wrongful death cases, Mark is known for his ability to deliver real results for his clients. While he has successfully settled numerous cases, he is always prepared to take his client’s fight to the courtroom if necessary. For over 35 years, Mark’s practice has thrived on referrals from satisfied clients, showcasing his dedication to providing top-notch legal representation. Mark Pyper’s extensive court experience and passion for justice make him a trusted advocate for those in need of legal assistance.
Legal Issues
- Commercial Civil Litigation
- Wrongful Death Litigation
- Personal Injury Litigation
- Collection Litigation
- Malpractice Litigation
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
Education
Associations
Current
1988 - 2021
Costs
- Payment With Credit Card
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Conditional 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. -
Retaines and Rates
Mr. Pyper accepts credit card payments on all of his cases.