Mark Herber was born and raised in western Oklahoma. In May 1997 Mark graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma with honors, earning a B.A. in Criminal Justice. In 1997 Mark was selected by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education as a Oklahoma Scholar-Leader. In August 1997, Mark attended law school at the University of Oklahoma. From August 1997 until his graduation in May 2000, the University of Oklahoma College of Law provided Mark with a diverse and enriching education in the law. While attending law school Mark worked under a legal intern’s license for Oklahoma’s 23rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office learning the fundamentals of litigation, appeals, criminal law, legal writing, legal research and office professionalism.
In 2000 Mark moved to Colorado, passed the Colorado Bar Examination and began practicing law. To serve his clients, Mark subsequently obtained licenses to practice law in all Texas State Courts and Oklahoma State Courts. Over the last two decades Mark has actively served his clients and the legal community. Mark’s practice is focused in general civil litigation, real estate, easements, construction litigation/arbitration, business disputes, complex personal injury and bad faith, environmental litigation, fiduciary duty litigation, contract disputes and collections.
Mark has favorably asserted claims against local, state and U.S. governments under such statutes as the Federal Tort Claims Act and Colorado’s Governmental Immunity Act. On behalf of his clients, he assisted the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission in formulating analytical requirements for the detection and source determination of oil & gas pollution into Colorado aquifers and domestic water wells. He has also taught seminars in Construction and Products Liability.
Mark also represents a variety of clients on general business, entity and contract matters. Mark's significant trial and litigation experience is put to good use by advising clients and drafting documents that minimize the opportunities for client litigation and the associated expense and uncertainty.
Mark is licensed to practice law in all Colorado State Courts, the United States Court for the District of Colorado, United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado, all Oklahoma State Courts and all Texas State Courts. Mark is also licensed in several other US Dist. Courts. Mark is a member in the Boulder County, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas Bar Associations.
Mark’s other profiles can be found at: (1) Colorado Bar Association; (2) Texas Bar Association, and; (3) Find Law.
Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC has survived since 1871 for many good reasons, not the least of which are excellent legal representation and exemplary client communication and service. Come see the difference that our knowledgeable, local attorneys can make. Call us at 303.776.5380 or contact our Longmont office online.
The law firm formed in 1871 by Col. Byron L. Carr and Charles E. Day
The law firm became Carr and Secor after F. P. Secor read for the law under the supervision of Col. Carr
The law firm became Secor and Secor after F. P. Secor’s son, Gray Secor joined.
After graduating from the University of Colorado Law School, Horace Greeley McCarty began office sharing with Secor and Secor.
L.B. "Larry" Flanders graduated from the University of Colorado first in his business school & law school classes. Larry was the grandson of F. P. Secor, joined the firm.
The law firm became Secor, McCarty & Flanders.
After graduating from the University of Colorado Law School, Tom Wood began practicing with the firm.
The law firm became Secor, McCarty, Flanders & Wood.
John C. Flanders, great grandson of FP Secor joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, McCarty, Wood & Sonnesyn.
Thomas L. Stover joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Sonnesyn & Stover.
Kathleen A. Ellis joined the law firm.
Scott W. Dunn joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Stover, Elsberg & Ellis, LLC when R. Lee Elsberg joined the firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Stover, Elsberg, LLP.
Elizabeth A. Montague joined the law firm.
Mark A. Herber began his solo law practice.
The law firm became Flanders & Elsberg, LLP.
Mark A. Herber and Clinton K. Nash merged to become Herber & Nash, P. C.
Elizabeth A. Raba joined Herber & Nash, P. C.
The law firm became Flanders, Elsberg & Dunn, LLC.
Crystal M. Mitchell joined Herber & Nash, P. C.
Ted J. Finn joined Herber & Nash, P. C.
Flanders, Elsberg & Dunn, LLC and Herber & Nash, P. C. merged to become Flanders, Elsberg, Nash, Herber & Dunn, LLC.
Current – Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC
Theodore J. Finn and Elizabeth A. Montague became Partners at Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC.
Andrew. N. Dunkin joined the law firm.
Mark E. Ringer joined the law firm.
Abigail S. Gasser "Abby" joined the law firm.