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PRACTICE AREAS EDUCATION
  • J.D., University of Virginia School of Law, 1981
  • B.A., with high honors, University of Notre Dame, 1976
BAR & COURT ADMISSIONS
  • District of Columbia
  • Maryland
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
  • American Bar Association (Criminal Justice Section, White Collar Crime Committee; Litigation Section, Criminal Litigation Committee)
  • Assistant United States Attorneys Association
  • The District of Columbia Bar
  • Practioners Advisory Group to the U.S. Sentencing Commission (former co-chair)

T. MARK FLANAGAN, JR.

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Partner, Washington DC
1900 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006-1108

TEL: 202.496.7553
FAX: 202.496.7756
EMAIL: mflanagan@mckennalong.com

PROFILE

Mark Flanagan, Managing Partner of McKenna Long & Aldridge, joined the firm in 1988 after serving as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.  As Managing Partner, Mark oversees the firm’s financial and operational affairs.  Mark assumed this position in 2004, and finds “great satisfaction in working with his fellow partners and coordinating the business aspects of running a large firm.”

Mark’s law practice involves defending large corporations, small businesses and individuals in civil fraud and white collar criminal cases.  He has defended clients in all types of matters, including procurement fraud, health care fraud, federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act fraud, environmental crimes, civil False Claims Act lawsuits, Customs fraud, Foreign Corporate Practices Act cases and Congressional investigations.  Mark has substantial experience in conducting corporate internal investigations and making voluntary disclosures to the government.  He also has extensive familiarity with the United States Sentencing Guidelines. 

Mark is a member of McKenna Long & Aldridge’s White Collar Defense Group.  He helps coordinate joint initiatives between the group and other departments of the firm.  He also has been a frequent speaker on civil fraud, criminal and compliance matters. 

As an Assistant United States Attorney, Mark served exclusively as a federal criminal prosecutor.  He tried over twenty trials, argued a dozen appellate cases and conducted numerous grand jury investigations.  In the late 1970s, Mark also served on the staff of the Select Committee on Assassinations of the United States House of Representatives, which investigated the death of President John F. Kennedy.

As the parent of one boy and one girl, Mark and his wife, Patricia, spend much of their time outside the office involved in their children’s activities.  Mark particularly enjoys coaching youth lacrosse and playing golf


COMMUNITY AND CIVIC INVOLVEMENT
  • President, Great Falls Lacrosse Association
  • Youth Lacrosse Coach
  • Council for Court Excellence, Board Member