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Mark L. Simpson
Biographical Information
Mark is originally from Chesapeake, Virginia. It was in
Portsmouth, Virginia that Mark first got an interest in the courtroom during
a five year career as a police officer and later an auto theft detective.
During his five year stay on the police department, Mark made numerous high
risk felony arrests and received two departmental commendations, as well as
various other letters in his file commending his performance. Mark resigned
from the Portsmouth Police Department to attend law school.
After law school, Mark first practiced in Columbia, South Carolina in
general practice. Later, he practiced in Little River, South Carolina. In
1998, he moved to Washington, North Carolina and become an Assistant
District Attorney, prosecuting crimes in that venue for approximately three
years.
In January 2001, Mark moved to Charlotte to join the firm of Ted A. Greve &
Associates, P.A. to work as a litigator. Currently, he practices litigation
statewide in both North and South Carolina, primarily focusing in automobile
and trucking collision cases and other tort litigation.
Mark is married to Dr. Dalia G. Simpson and has three children. He is a
member of LakeShore Christian Fellowship in Tega Cay, South Carolina.
Academic
Old Dominion University (1982-1987), B.S. Criminal Justice
Regent University School of Law (1991-1994), Law Review staff member and
article editor
Past Employment
Portsmouth Police Department (Virginia) 1986 - 1991. Patrol, Special
Response Unit, Auto Theft detective.
Professional
Assistant District Attorney for the 2nd Prosecutorial District of North
Carolina 1998 - 2001
Basic Law Enforcement Training Instructor 1998-1999 Beaufort Community
College
Memberships
North Carolina Bar
South Carolina Bar
District of Columbia Bar
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association
Christian Trial Lawyers Association
Mecklenburg County Bar Association
York County Bar Association
United States District Court for the Middle and Western Districts of North
Carolina
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Tribal Court
Awards
American Jurisprudence Award for Business Associations I
American Jurisprudence Award for Criminal Law I
2 Departmental Commendations for Outstanding Police Performance
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