Mark Neider has represented owners, homeowners associations, developers, contractors, and subcontractors in a wide array of construction and development disputes for more than 20 years. From mountain resort towns to the City of Denver, Mark has tried cases to verdict all over the state of Colorado.
Mark also practices condominium and community association law, representing master or umbrella associations, homeowners associations, condominium associations, developers, and owners in formulating regimes, drafting declarations, and litigating disputes arising from common interest communities’ development, operation, and governance.
He has experience representing clients in complex commercial litigation involving intellectual property, trademark infringement, unfair trade practices, and breach of employment or shareholder agreements.
His extensive experience in complex multiparty cases has allowed him to expand his involvement with managing insurance. He has been published nationally on risk transfer and other insurance coverage issues. Mark is an adept problem solver keen on finding the most practical and viable solutions to reduce exposure to protracted litigation for his clients.
In his spare time, Mark enjoys the adventure of Colorado’s high country with his family as an avid skier, golfer, and hiker, summiting his first 14,000-foot peak in 2008.
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Education
University of Denver College of Law
J.D., 1996
University of Colorado
B.A., 1987
Political Science
Bar Admissions
Colorado
1996
Court Admissions
United States District Court of Colorado
United States Court of Appeals
Tenth Circuit
Professional and Community Activities
Colorado Bar Association
Denver Bar Association
Colorado Defense Lawyers Association
Defense Research Institute
Rocky Mountain Property Claims Association
Claims Litigation Management Alliance