Basic Profile Info
- Name: Mark T. Houston
- Experience: 10 years of experience
- Practice Summary: Landlord Tenant, Personal Injury
- Jurisdictions: New York
- Phone: (518) 452-1800
- Website: https://townelaw.com/
Education
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Albany Law School
J.D. (2014) | Environmental Law / Administrative Law (2011 - 2014)
Experience
- Partner: The Towne Law Firm, P.C. (2024 - Current)
- Member: Liguori & Houston, PLLC (2020 - Current)
Associations
- Albany County Bar Association: Member (Current)
- New York State Academy Of Trial Lawyers: Member (Current)
Jurisdictions
- New York (Since 2015)
- 2nd Circuit
Fees
- Rates, Retainers and Additional Information Contact for details.
Practice Areas
- Landlord Tenant: Evictions, Housing Discrimination, Landlord Rights, Rent Control, Tenants' Rights
- Personal Injury: Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Contact Info
US
Monday: | 9 AM - 5 PM |
Tuesday: | 9 AM - 5 PM |
Wednesday: | 9 AM - 5 PM |
Thursday: | 9 AM - 5 PM |
Friday: | 9 AM - 5 PM |
Saturday: | Closed (Today) |
Sunday: | Closed |
Biography
Mark T. Houston specializes in Civil Litigation, Municipal Law, Public Housing, and Personal Injury Law. He frequently advocates for municipal entities in cases involving premises liability and civil rights matters. Aside from his civil litigation practice, Mark also handles Landlord-Tenant Law, Estates and Probate, Environmental Law, Real Estate Law, and Native American Law. Prior to entering the legal field, Mark served as a project director at the University at Buffalo Archaeological Survey, delivering cultural resource management services to a diverse clientele. During his time in this role, he navigated clients through intricate regulatory frameworks, including Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, Section 1409 of the New York State Historic Preservation Act, and the State Environmental Quality Review Act. Mark conducted assessments of archaeological site eligibility for the National and New York State Registers and collaborated closely with Native American communities on preservation efforts. He continues to offer counsel to state and local entities on legal matters concerning historic preservation and cultural resource management.