Grand Rapids MICHIGAN

ABOUT Mark A. Gilchrist

For nearly 20 years, Mark has successfully tried cases, settled disputes, and resolved issues for clients throughout Michigan. On a daily basis, he represents and defends law firms, lawyers, physicians, accountants, engineers, hospitals, and those in the construction industry against allegations of malpractice, negligence, ethical violations, conflicts of interest, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract, or other professional liability matters.

Insurance companies and their insureds rely on Mark in matters involving automobile negligence, construction and general liability. He also assists professionals and individuals who are faced with criminal investigations and charges brought by the government. His clients include those charged with white collar crimes such as fraud and embezzlement, computer crimes, drunk driving, assault, and vehicular manslaughter.

Mark is relied upon for his calm and insightful counsel and for handling sensitive matters with the utmost of care and confidentiality.

When he’s not practicing law, Mark enjoys spending time with his two daughters in the Rockford, Michigan area. He also enjoys outdoor activities and is an avid sports fan.

Experience

Mark Gilchrist successfully represented his client, a family law attorney, who was sued regarding her activities at the underlying divorce trial. Due to Mark's efforts, the case was dismissed in its entirety via motion due to a lack of proximate cause between the alleged misconduct and the alleged injuries.

Mark Gilchrist and Matt Wikander successfully represented a minor who was injured in an automobile accident. In a trial for damages, the jury awarded substantial damages to our client, to which the Court added interest and costs.

Mark Gilchrist, Craig Neckers and former SHRR attorney Bill Henn successfully represented our client, a divorce attorney, in a legal malpractice case that went before the Court of Appeals.

Mark Gilchrist drafted and argued a motion for summary disposition in a legal malpractice case in Ingham County arising out of a property transaction. The court ruled there was insufficient causation between the allegations of malpractice and damages that the defendant’s conduct was protected by the attorney judgment rule.

Mark Gilchrist drafted and Craig Neckers argued a motion for summary disposition in a legal malpractice case in Wexford County arising out of a divorce representation. The court determined the plaintiff was collaterally estopped from presenting her case to the jury because the claim could have been raised in a previous suit - which we also successfully defended.

Mark Gilchrist won a breach of contract and unjust enrichment trial on behalf of an individual against a former employer.

Accolades

•Listed as a Rising Star in Michigan Super Lawyers (2011) -- Professional Liability: Defense, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury Defense: General

•Listed in Best Lawyers (2018-2020) -- Commercial Litigation

News and Publications

August 15 2019

Smith Haughey Attorneys Listed Among Best Lawyers in America, Four Named Attorney of the Year

March 01 2019

Smith Haughey Successfully Defends Hotel

January 10 2019

Smith Haughey Obtains Victory for Client in Commercial Dispute

August 16 2018

Twenty-One Smith Haughey Attorneys Named to Best Lawyers 2019

August 18 2017

Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge Attorneys Listed Among Best Lawyers in America for 2018

June 06 2014

Gilchrist Elected President of the Michigan Defense Trial Counsel

December 16 2011

Smith Haughey Lawyers Named “Super Lawyers”

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Areas of LAW

  • Criminal Defense
  • Professional Liability

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