
Mark S. Grodberg is a seasoned trial attorney admitted to practice in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York and throughout New York State. With over two decades of litigation experience, Mark brings a unique and strategic perspective to representing plaintiffs—having spent the early part of his career defending insurance carriers, real estate developers, and contractors in personal injury, premises liability, New York Labor Law, motor vehicle accident, dram shop, and commercial litigation cases.
Mark’s background as a defense attorney gives him a distinct advantage as a plaintiff’s lawyer: he knows how the other side thinks, anticipates their tactics, and uses that insight to craft stronger, smarter legal strategies for injury victims. His approach is meticulous and results-driven, with an unwavering focus on practical solutions and aggressive advocacy.
Throughout his career, Mark has handled complex, high-stakes litigation involving subway tunnel construction, foundation damage claims from high-rise developments, and traffic signal liability across New York City. His track record includes successful outcomes on both sides of the courtroom.
Mark has held leadership roles as Head of Litigation at Munawar and Andrews-Santillo and Managing Director at Gibson and Behman, where he oversaw trial strategies for both plaintiff and defense cases.He earned his B.A. from Boston University and has shared his legal insight in publications such as Real Estate Weekly and New York Accident Lawyer Now.

Bar Admissions
New York State
Eastern District of New York
Southern District of New York

Education
Juris Doctorate, Boston University
B.A. Literature, Boston University

Published Work and Teaching
8/9/2006 Real Estate Weekly: New York Landlords Shoulder Responsibility For Lead Paint
3/16/2014 New York Accident Lawyer Now: To File Bankruptcy or Use Alternative Options
4/13/2014 New York Accident Lawyer Now: What is the difference between Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
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