- DivorceMark E. Burke is the founder of the Burlington-based law firm. Mr. Burke has over 31 years of active experience as a civil trial lawyer representing individuals and businesses throughout Massachusetts. Attorney Burke is a member of the American, Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations. Mark’s legal practice focuses on probate litigation, corporate and commercial matters, including bankruptcy, real estate litigation, prosecution and defense of personal injury and premises liability claims as well as divorce and family law. Attorney Burke is both a reasonable and effective negotiator and often resolves matters without the stress and expense of trying the case. However, when necessary he is a zealous and passionate advocate. Mark is a graduate of Northeastern University and received his Juris Doctor degree from University of New Hampshire School of Law.
- GuardianshipMr. Burke has successfully prosecuted and defended clients in a broad range of probate related matters, including will contests, guardianships, conservatorships as well as trust and will disputes. Mr. Burke is prepared to pursue a resolution to such conflicts, efficiently and decisively.
- Corporate LawThe Law Office of Mark E. Burke provides clients with advice and representation on the formation and maintenance of all business entities. The firm also assists clients with preparation of essential organizational documentation for corporations, partnerships as well as sole proprietorships.
- Employment LitigationMr. Burke has successfully prosecuted and defended clients in a broad range of business related matters, including claims of breach of fiduciary duty, shareholder claims, partnership claims and claims arising out of confidentiality and non-compete agreements as well as employment disputes.
- Non-compete Agreement
- Real Estate Litigation
- Premises Liability
- Land Use and Zoning
- Personal InjuryThe Law Office of Mark E Burke can represent you with your divorce, probate and family litigation as well as bankruptcy/debtor-creditor rights and personal injury matters.
- Estate Planning
- Wills
- Probate
- Bankruptcy