Prior to forming his own firm, Mark Hefter spent close to twenty years working for two prominent Austin law firms where he consistently obtained exceptional results of his clients. Since forming his own firm, Mr. Hefter has continued to fight for and win justice for his clients. Rule 7.02 of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct concerning public media advertising, regulates what attorneys can publish about the past successes and results. In compliance with Rule 7.02, please contact the Law Office of Mark Hefter, P.C. and we will be happy to discuss the various trials and settlement obtained on behalf of consumers and their families.
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Press Release, October 5, 2009
Attorney Mark I Hefter Named to Million Dollar Advocates. <Read More>
Attorney Mark Hefter, In The News
Family of man killed by police sues officer, Killeen Posted On: Saturday, Oct. 3 2009 04:02 AM
By Mason W. Canales
Killeen Daily Herald / kdhnews.com
The mother of a soldier killed by Killeen police in March has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in federal court in Waco.
Local News- Headlines, Kwtx.com
The mother of a 20-year-old Fort Hood soldier who was shot to death by a Killeen police officer who police officials said was dragged by an SUV while trying to arrest a fleeing suspect has filed a federal lawsuit against Killeen and the officer.
KILLEEN (October 2, 2009)--Catherne Marie Galloway, the mother of a 20-year-old Fort Hood soldier who was shot to death in March by a Killeen police officer who police officials said was dragged by an SUV while trying to arrest a fleeing suspect has filed a federal lawsuit, alleging that witness accounts contradict the official version of what happened.
Attorney Mark Hefter, In The News
Austin American-Statesman:
By M.B. Taboada
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Georgetown settles suit tied to Fennell case for $100,000. Woman's lawsuit against the city will be dismissed.
Attorney Mark Hefter, In The News
Ephedra Lawsuits Show Big Increase
Stimulant's Critics Try a New Forum
By Guy Gugliotta
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, July 23, 2000; Page A01
Dozens of lawsuits have been filed around the country against makers of the controversial dietary supplement ephedra, blaming the stimulant for causing serious illness or death.


