Mark L. Thomsen’s path to law is unlike any other story. In this episode of the Bottom Up podcast, host Emil Obviagele dives deep with Mark, a veteran Milwaukee-based litigator and partner at Gingras Thomsen & Wachs LLP. The episode explores Mark’s unique upbringing in Nigeria, his return to America, and the cultural shocks he experienced. They discuss his journey into law, activism, and the importance of fighting for justice. The conversation delves into the role of lawyers in society, the impact of AI on the legal profession, and the significance of civic engagement in maintaining democracy. Mark emphasizes the need for creativity in law and the responsibility of lawyers to advocate for truth and justice in a changing world.

Mark is a veteran trial lawyer in the areas of personal injury, civil rights (section 1983 claims), medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and legal malpractice claims. Raised in Nigeria until age 12, Mark dropped out of high school at age 17 and worked as a steelworker and union representative before his East Chicago plant closed down in 1984. Three years later, Mark began his legal career. Don’t miss the details of Mark’s inspiring and unique journey, and the path ahead.

Chapters

00:00  Introduction to Unique Journeys

05:09  Cultural Perspectives and Identity

10:03  Rebellion and Activism in Youth

14:50  Transitioning to Law and Advocacy

19:34  The Role of Law in Society

24:45  Navigating Challenges in the Legal Profession

29:33  The Impact of AI on Law

34:44  Civic Engagement and Elections

39:46  Reflections on Democracy and Justice

44:31  Inspiration for Future Lawyers