Mark’s legal skills have also benefited from his other life experiences. After completing a degree in classical Greek language and literature from Brigham Young University, Mark spent several years working in the construction and real estate industries. He then went to law school, receiving his J.D. from the Harvard Law School in 1986. Clients often praise the quality of Mark’s written legal work, and he believes both his classical language training and his time at Harvard Law have enhanced that skill. Mark has since assisted clients in a variety of cases, including those involving real estate, legal and accounting malpractice, contract disputes, corporate governance, securities, and statutory issues.
Mark has also developed special expertise and experience in appellate advocacy. He has handled many appeals, not only before Arizona courts, but also in matters pending before the United States Courts of Appeal for the Fourth, Fifth, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits.
Mark’s legal prowess was exemplified in his work as the principal lawyer defending the State of Arizona from lawsuits arising from the alternative fuel legislation enacted in 2000. That required Mark to defend against two major class actions and approximately a dozen other lawsuits stemming from that legislation. The State prevailed completely in every case, including four cases that required decisions by the Arizona Court of Appeals, two of which are reported at Moulton v. Napolitano, 205 Ariz. 506, 73 P.3d 637 (App. 2003) and Baker v. Ariz. Dep’t of Rev., 209 Ariz. 561, 105 P.3d 1180 (App. 2005). But Mark also represents individual clients. In Murphy Farrell Development v. Sourant, 229 Ariz. 124 (App. 2012), for example, Mark successfully defended an individual in an action seeking to acquire mining rights from his client, based on allegations that the client had improperly acquired them. After a trial, the court ruled in favor of Mark’s client on the issue, but denied the client’s request for an award of attorney’s fees. Later, the Arizona Court of Appeals not only agreed that Mark’s client properly acquired the mining rights, but found the trial court had erred in not awarding fees.
REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
- Assisting a team of lawyers representing Brigham Young University in a lawsuit against Pfizer, Inc. regarding B.Y.U.’s involvement in the development of the blockbuster arthritis drug, Celebrex. The case received national attention and was amicably settled in 2012. See, e.g. 5/1/12 New York Times article, “Pfizer Settles B.Y.U. Lawsuit Over Development of Celebrex.”
- Successfully defending the Arizona Cardinals in a suit seeking to enjoin the team from enforcing certain rights and restrictions the Cardinals claimed in a public street adjoining University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale. After the trial court issued a preliminary injunction against the team, Mark filed an appeal to the Arizona Court of Appeals, which vacated the injunction. City of Glendale v. B&B Holdings, Inc., 1 CA-CV 07-230 (April 24, 2008) (Memorandum Decision). The parties then reached a settlement on the remaining issues.
- Successfully defending a national homebuilder in a class action construction defect lawsuit seeking millions in damages for homes built in a Chandler, Arizona subdivision. Prior to trial, the judge dismissed the class action allegations as well as the claims against many of the individual homes. On the remaining homes, the jury returned only a nominal verdict that was less than the client’s own expert had recommended.
- Assisting Arizona’s Independent Redistricting Commission in reversing a judgment that had invalidated the Commission’s decennial redistricting plan as unconstitutional. Mr. Dangerfield represented a group of individuals who intervened in the case, and filed a brief in the Court of Appeals supporting the Commission’s plan. The Arizona Court of Appeals reversed the trial court’s decision. See Arizona Minority Coalition for Fair Redistricting v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Com’n, 211 Ariz. 337, 121 P.3d 843 (App. 2005).
- Representing an owner of valuable real estate situated near an Arizona freeway in a lawsuit brought by a would-be purchaser who, after failing to comply with the terms of purchase, sued and asked the court to force the sale of the property. The court awarded summary judgment in favor of the owner.
- Successfully defending two Arizona congressmen against a lawsuit claiming that their campaign finance practices violated constitutional restraints. After the district court dismissed the claim, Mr. Dangerfield successfully defended the decision before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
- Representing a publicly-traded technology company based in Arizona in a lawsuit against its outside auditor (then a “Big-Five” accounting firm) and some former officers. The suit resulted in a favorable confidential settlement.
- Obtaining a favorable settlement for investors who had exchanged their stock in a private Arizona bakery for stock in an Oklahoma-based public company. That case required Mr. Dangerfield to bring a successful appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit to reverse an initial order of the district court. See Realmonte v. Reeves, 169 F.3d 1280 (10th Cir. 1999).
- Successfully defending a Texas lawyer in a malpractice suit brought by the subsidiary of a national pension fund. After obtaining summary judgment for the lawyer, Mr. Dangerfield successfully defended the subsequent appeal to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. See SMWNPF Holdings DeVore, 165 F.3d 360 (5th Cir. 1999).
- Representing a company in a dispute with two former partners over the sale proceeds from hotels in Minnesota and Iowa. The case went to trial and resulted in a substantial favorable judgment. Mr. Dangerfield successfully defended the judgment on appeal to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. See Larken, Inc. v. Wray, 180 F.3d 729 (8th Cir. 1999).
REPRESENTATIVE CASES
- Schoeneweis v. Hamner, 223 Ariz. 169, 221 P.3d 48 (App. 2009) (public availability of probate records)
- Dawson v. Withycombe, 216 Ariz. 84, 163 P.3d 1034 (App. 2007) (duties of corporate officers and directors)
- Baker v. Ariz. Dep’t of Rev., 209 Ariz. 561, 105 P.3d 1180 (App. 2005) (constitutionality of alternative fuel legislation)
- Arizona Minority Coalition for Fair Redistricting v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Com’n, 211 Ariz. 337, 121 P.3d 843 (App. 2005) (interpretation of constitutional provision regarding State Redistricting Commission)
- Realmonte v. Reeves, 169 F.3d 1280 (10th Cir. 1999) (federal securities fraud/statute of limitation)
ASSOCIATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS
- State Bar of Arizona, Member
- State Bar of Arizona, Appellate Practice Section, Member
HONORS & AWARDS
- AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
- Best Lawyers in America®, Commercial Litigation, 2011-2025
- AzBusiness Leaders, Business & Commercial Litigation, 2024
- Phi Kappa Phi, Brigham Young University, 1975
- Graduate with High Honors, Brigham Young University Honors Program, 1975
COMMUNITY & PHILANTHROPY
Mark is a member of the Valley of the Sun United Way Tocqueville Society. He is also active as a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having previously served as a Bishop (lay pastor) of a congregation, and currently serving as one of two “counselors,” or assistants, to the Bishop of a local congregation.
News
- Best Lawyers in America® 2025 Recognizes 51 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys - August 15, 2024
- Seven G&K Attorneys Named 2024 AzBusiness Leaders - December 28, 2023
- Best Lawyers in America® 2024 Recognizes 52 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys - August 21, 2023
- Best Lawyers in America® 2023 Recognizes 41 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys - August 18, 2022
- Best Lawyers in America® 2022 Recognizes 37 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys - August 19, 2021
- Best Lawyers in America® Recognizes 36 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys - August 21, 2020
- Best Lawyers in America® Recognizes 33 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys as Leaders in Their Field - August 15, 2019
- Best Lawyers in America® Recognizes 35 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys as Leaders in Their Field - August 15, 2018
- 35 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys Recognized as 2018 'Best Lawyers in America®' - August 16, 2017
- Fertilizer Exemption Guidance Vacated in Win for Agriculture - September 23, 2016
- Mark Dangerfield Throws First Pitch at Diamondbacks game - September 15, 2016
- 33 Gallagher & Kennedy Attorneys Named 2017 ‘Best Lawyers in America®’ - August 17, 2016
- Running a Big Race - February 26, 2016
- 65-year-old Lawyer Completed a Marathon in Every State and on Every Continent - January 29, 2016
- On Top of the World - January 1, 2016
OTHER
Mark is an avid runner who has run 75 marathons or ultra-marathons, including marathons on all of the seven continents of the world and in 50 different states. He and his wife of more than 40 years are the proud parents of six children and 15 grandchildren.