
Biography Overview
Mark J. Malone is an accomplished attorney with diverse experience in both plaintiff and defense litigation, currently serving as a litigation attorney at Morgan and Morgan's Pittsburgh branch. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Mark's legal journey began after obtaining his law degree from Duquesne University School of Law.
Early in his career, Mark honed his skills in insurance defense before a significant life change led him to Denver, Colorado. In the Mile High City, he dedicated his practice to handling various personal injury cases, showcasing his exceptional aptitude for litigation. Notably, he achieved a groundbreaking victory against Denver's largest public transit providers, resulting in a published opinion and pioneering a new angle of liability in the case of Teran v. RTD, 477 P.3d 799 (Colo. App. 2020).
In 2023, Mark returned to the Pittsburgh area to be closer to his and his wife's family, bringing with him a wealth of unique experience in handling complex personal injury cases from multiple perspectives. Passionate about his work, he finds fulfillment in helping injured individuals reclaim their lives after an incident.
Beyond his legal prowess, Mark boasts an exciting athletic background as a former professional hockey player. During his time within the Pittsburgh Penguins organization, including the Wheeling Nailers, he demonstrated his determination and team spirit, values that continue to influence his legal practice. Mark's father and brother both played for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Hockey remains a cherished hobby, alongside his love for golf and spending quality time with his wife and two daughters.
Committed to giving back to the community, Mark actively serves on the board of the Malone Family Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to supporting military veteran and first responder hockey associations. Mark also serves as a board member for the Pittsburgh Penguins Alumni Association.
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Education
- 2006 Nichols College, cum laude
- 2012 Duquesne University School of Law