Mark Bullman attended the University of Georgia where he received his undergraduate and juris doctorate degrees. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and with highest honors. He has been a practicing trial attorney for the past twenty years in state and federal trial and appellate courts of Georgia and is a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court. His practice specializes in the areas of civil rights litigation and complex business matters, including commecial itigation, breach of fiduciary duties, fraud, contract negotiations and review, as well as litigation avoidance. Mr. Bullman also represents crime victims and their families. Mr. Bullman has received Martindale Hubbell law directory's highest rating of A/V from his colleagues and courts.
Mr. Bullman is the president and a board member of the Crime Victims Advocacy Council (CVAC), a non-profit organization which: lobbies for crime victim legislation and presents testimony to legislative bodies in support of related legislation; administers a scholarship program for victims and/or surviving family members; holds an annual memorial service for crime victims across Georgia; provides crime prevention education for children and the elderly, support groups for crime victims and referrals to other victim resources; works closely with prosecutors' offices and law enforcement officials in support of victims throughout the criminal justice system; and, partners with other victim advocates and agencies to help provide an expansive support system for victims.
He is a lecturer on various topics and has been featured in both local and national print mediums and television news programs regarding various cases.
Mr. Bullman worked in Washington, D.C. for United States Senator Sam Nunn where he assisted with proposed legislation and judicial nominations, including nominees for the United States Supreme Court.
He is a former Athens Police Department officer and Clarke County Deputy Sheriff. As a police officer, he was a road and traffic officer and crime prevention supervisor. While crime prevention supervisor, he worked on various school and court-ordered drug awareness and prevention programs for children, teens, and parents, as well as taught self-defense courses for women, assisted with community relations and charitable programs.
Mark is active in his community and church and enjoys scuba diving, fly fishing, sky diving, competition shooting and other outdoor activities.
BUSINESS CASES:
- Supreme Court victory for client in contract litigation
- Recent trial results in quater million dollar victory for business owner in fraud case
CIVIL RIGHTS CASES:
- DeKalb County Police Illegally Detain & Search Driver
- After Millions Paid in Settlement, City of Atlanta Continues to Deny Pattern of Illegal Searches
- Atlanta Police had Arrest Quotas
- Officers Come Forward with Truth About Illegal Searches
- Rogue police detective accused of arresting innocent people, still on the job
- Fired officers from Eagle raid hired by Clayton sheriff
- APD sued again for strip searches
- The Marietta Daily Journal - Ruling allows sisters to sue stepmom for dad's benefits
- Raven Dozier, Pregnant Woman Kicked By Dekalb County Police Officer, Recalls Incident (INTERVIEW)
- DeKalb officer investigated after allegedly kicking pregnant woman in stomach
- DeKalb cop accused of kicking pregnant woman in stomach
- Jerad Wheeler, Georgia Police Officer, Under Investigation For Kicking Pregnant Raven Dozier
- WSB Video: City settles after reforms to Atlanta police department
- CBS News Video regarding APD Police Crimes Settlement
- Atlanta settles four police misconduct lawsuits for $940,000
- City of Atlanta Law Department Comments on Resolution of Four Atlanta Police Department Lawsuits
- DeKalb County Police Officer Under Criminal Investigation
- DeKalb officer accused of beating and false arrest
- DeKalb cop accused of bogus arrest, excessive force
- Citizens want APD officer fired for illegal strip search
- Young men sue Atlanta police over strip searches
- Mark Bullman Helps Crime Victims' Families Stay on Their Feet
- APD Fires Members of Red Dog for Lying
- Case regarding FBI misidentification of serial killer
- Teen Comes Forward in latest charges against Atlanta Police Red Dog Unit
- Atlanta Police Department officers turn in guns and badges
- Atlanta Police Department officers discipline
- $200K Settlement Recommended After Strip Search Probe
- Driver: 'I Felt Molested' After Red Dog Traffic Stop
- APD Chief's Decision on "Significant" Department Changes Could Come Soon
- Chief Turner: 'No Decision To Disband Red Dog Unit'
- Red Dog Fondling Lawsuit
- Men Who Say 'Red Dog' Officers Fondled Them Will Not Sue City
- APD cops accused of fondling men during traffic stop
- Driver Given Full Body Cavity Search During Traffic Stop
- Atlanta Mayor Addresses Red Dog Investigation
- Dangerous Certified Trainers Ungoverned
- Unqualified personal trainer puts life at risk
- Woman Says Personal Trainer Put Her In Hospital
- Learn about the Crime Victims Advocacy Council
CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE:
- Mark Bullman Helps Crime Victims' Families Stay on Their Feet
- Passage of Crime Victims' Bill of Rights
- Crime Victim Advocacy Council (CVAC)
- CNN / Early release of Convicted Criminals
- Establishing Scholarship for Crime Victims' Families
COMMUNITY RECOGNITION:
- Putting People First (community recognition)
PERSONAL INJURY MATTERS:
Dangerous Certified Trainers Ungoverned
Unqualified personal trainer puts life at risk
Woman Says Personal Trainer Put Her In Hospital
- Woman severely injured by personal trainer
- WSB
- Woman's Health Magazine
- CBS Morning