Attorney Mark Dumas is a seasoned trial lawyer specializing in labor and employment law, dedicated to championing the rights of employees facing workplace issues. With a wealth of experience in litigating complex cases, Mark has built a reputation as a formidable advocate for workers in New York, Connecticut, and throughout the country.
Mark earned his undergraduate degree from Boston College and his law degree from Yeshiva University's Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School, where he was a member of the Cardozo Law Review. Beginning his career as an in-house attorney in the corporate headquarters of General Electric Company, Mark eventually left GE to gain more courtroom experience and to focus his career on helping employees instead of protecting the interests of big business. Over the course of his career, Mark has helped recover more than $20 million for his clients.
Attorney Dumas focuses on a wide range of employment-related matters, including:
• Wrongful termination
• Workplace discrimination
• Sexual harassment
• Whistleblower claims
• Wage and hour disputes
• Retaliation claims
• Labor relations, collective bargaining, and union issues
• Negotiating severance agreements
Mark's expertise and dedication to his clients have not gone unnoticed. His work has been featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, New York Law Journal, and Connecticut Law Tribune. He is also an active member of the New York chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association and is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association's Diversity and Inclusion Committee and Privacy and Cybersecurity Committee.
At Brandon J. Broderick, Mark Dumas brings his wealth of experience to bear on behalf of employees facing challenging workplace situations. He is known for his meticulous approach to case preparation and his unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients.
Bar Admissions
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
New York
Education
Juris Doctorate, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University
Bachelor of Arts, Boston College