Congratulations, Mark Larson, on Winning North Dakota’s Light of Justice Award!
The entire team at Larson Law would like to extend their sincere congratulations to Mark Larson, this year’s winner of the prestigious North Dakota Association for Justice’s “Light of Justice” award.
Per their website, “The Light of Justice Award was created to honor members of NDAJ for their years of dedication and service to the Law and to the consistent and steadfast pursuit of Truth and Justice.”
Mr. Larson received this honor at a luncheon on May 2.
To be eligible for this award, a member must be nominated and reviewed by the Executive Committee of the Board of Governors of the NDAJ.
Said Larson, “I am extremely honored and humbled to receive this award. I have dedicated my career to helping victims of personal injuries seek justice for the harm they’ve suffered, and I am proud to be recognized by the NDAJ this year.”
About the NDAJ
The North Dakota Association for Justice has the following mission:
The mission of NDAJ is to ensure that all people can obtain justice in the courtrooms of North Dakota and the United States through the dedication, education and professional excellence of its members.
The North Dakota Association for Justice promotes the cause of those damaged in person, property, or human rights, and defends the right to trial by jury and other rights guaranteed by our laws and Constitutions.
Congratulations again to Mark Larson on this very special honor! We are proud to be part of your team!
If you have suffered harm or injury due to another person or entity’s negligence, Larson Law is here to help. We provide comprehensive and compassionate legal advocacy throughout the state from our offices in Minot, Bismarck, and Fargo. To schedule a consultation, simply call our offices or fill out our contact form today.
Mark Larson is a Certified Civil Trial Specialist and Certified Civil Pre-Trial Specialist focusing on personal injury, car accidents, wrongful death, and oil field claims. Since 1979, Larson Law has served the injured throughout North Dakota. Read more about Mark V. Larson.