Mark A. Robertson is a partner the law firm of Robertson & Williams in Oklahoma City where he represents businesses and the families that own them. His practice is concentrated in corporate, securities, estate and asset planning and mergers and acquisitions. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from DePauw University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. He also attended the University of Edinburgh where he studied international law but majored in Scottish hospitality and culture.
Mr. Robertson is a member of the Oklahoma and American Bar Associations. He has been on the Editorial Board, the Articles Editor and the Columns Editor for the Law Practice Magazine of the American Bar Association Law Practice Division, has served on the Publishing Board for the Law Practice Division and is a Past Chairman of that Division. Mr. Robertson currently represents the Division in the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association and is the recipient of the Sam Smith Award for lifetime achievement from the Division. Mr. Robertson is a Fellow of and on the Board of Trustees of the College of Law Practice Management.
Mr. Robertson is the co-author with James A. Calloway of the book Winning Alternatives to the Billable Hour: Strategies that Work, both the 2nd and 3rd Editions, publications of the American Bar Association Law Practice Division and the fourth and fifth books in the best selling series on alternative billing. Is also the author of Alternative Fees for Business lawyers and their Clients.
Mr. Robertson is a frequent lecturer on law practice management issues, family business transition, estate planning and capital formation issues and is a contributing author on a variety of topics to various national, state and local bar association and business publications.