Mark S. Barnes - Toledo, OH
Attorney at Bugbee & Conkle, LLP
Labor and Employment Law Lawyers in Toledo, OH
PNC Bank Building 405 Madison Avenue Suite 1900 Toledo, OH 43604
Toledo Labor and Employment Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Labor and Employment Law
- Litigation – Employment Law
- Litigation – General Civil and Commercial
- Litigation – Workers’ Compensation
- Workers’ Compensation
Attorney Information
Overview
Mark S. Barnes has practiced law with Bugbee & Conkle, LLP since 2001. Before joining Bugbee & Conkle, Mark practiced with another private law firm and the Ohio Attorney General's Office. Mark's practice encompasses workers' compensation defense, administrative and court litigation, labor and employment law and litigation, and general civil matters. Mark's administrative practice primarily involves representing employers before the Industrial Commission of Ohio and the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (including its self-insuring employers evaluation board (SIEEB) and self-insured review panel), where he has won numerous administrative hearings in a variety of disability and compensation issues involving injured workers and compliance matters for self-insured employers. In recent years, Mark has concentrated his practice in workers' compensation trials and has successfully defended employers in such trials in many of Ohio's common pleas courts, including Lucas County, Wood County, Defiance County, Hancock County, Allen County, Erie County, and Richland County. In addition, Mark has argued and won cases in the Sixth District Courts of Appeals in Toledo, the Third District Court of Appeals in Lima, the Tenth District Court of Appeals in Columbus, and the Ohio Supreme Court. Mark frequently lectures throughout Ohio for various educational institutes and at seminars presented by bar associations and employer groups regarding matters of workers' compensation, trial practice, and legal ethics. Mark also teaches trial practice as an adjunct professor at the University of Toledo School of Law.
Mark attended the University of Virginia, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Rhetoric and Communication Studies in 1986. After graduating from college, Mark worked for several Fortune 500 companies as an account representative in the Washington D.C. area. In1994, Mark received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Maryland. Mark was admitted to practice law in Ohio in 1995. In 2001, the Ohio Supreme Court appointed Mark to its Board of Bar Examiners, a committee of lawyers and judges which sets policy for and prepares the Ohio bar examination. Mark served on the Board of Bar Examiners through 2006. Since moving to Ohio, Mark has been active in the Toledo and Ohio State Bar Associations.
Mark has resided in the Toledo area since 1994. He has been married since 1994 and has three adult children. Outside his law practice, Mark enjoys art, golf, bowling, and physical fitness. For many years, Mark participated in a local 5k run to raise money for arthritis. Because of his fundraising efforts, the Arthritis Foundation named its annual fundraising award in Mark's honor.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Maryland School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland, 1994
Juris Doctor
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University of Maryland School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland, 1994
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Non Legal Education
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University of Virginia, 1986
Bachelor of Arts
Major: Rhetoric and Communication Studies
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University of Virginia, 1986
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Representative Clients
Shope v. Meijer, 3rd App. No. 5-2000-30
State ex rel. Saunders v. Indus. Comm. (2004), 101 Ohio St.3d 125
Zestos v. Powertrain, 2006-Ohio-4545, 3rd App. No. 4-06-12
State ex rel. Montez v. Indus. Comm., 2008-Ohio-3099, 10th App. No. 07AP-510
Hill v. Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers, Inc., 2016-Ohio-2868, 6th App. No. L-15-1184
Chatfield v. Whirlpool Corp., 2021-Ohio-4365, 3rd App. No. 9-21-20
Creveling v. Lakepark Industries, Inc., 2021-Ohio-764, 169 N.E.3d 21
Bliss v. Johns Manville, 2021-Ohio-1673, 172 NE.3d 1146
Bliss v. Johns Manville, 2022-Ohio-4366
Representative Cases
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Shope v. Meijer, 3rd App. No. 5-2000-30
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State ex. rel Saunders v. Indus. Comm. (2004), 101 Ohio St.3d 125
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Zestos v. Powertrain, 2006-Ohio-4545, 3rd App. No. 4-06-12
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State ex rel. Montez v. Indus. Comm., 2008-Ohio-3099, 10th App. No. 07AP-510
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Kobal v. Meijer, Erie Co. Common Pleas Court, Case No. 2009-CV-0929
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Wilson v. Visteon, Erie Co. Common Pleas Court Case No. 2008-CV-0161
Bar Admissions
- Ohio, 1995
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio, 1995
- U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit, 2003
Other Affiliations
- Toledo Bar Association (member of workers’ compensation committee, former member of grievance committee, member of the board of directors)
- Ohio State Bar Association
- Thurgood Marshall Law Association (former president, treasurer)
- Northwest Ohio Self-Insurers Association
- Northwest Ohio Human Resources Association
Contact
PNC Bank Building
405 Madison Avenue
Suite 1900
Toledo, OH 43604
Phone: 419-491-4258
Fax: (419) 244-7145
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.bugbeelawyers.com
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
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