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Mark L.D. Wawro

Partner, Susman Godfrey

713-651-9366mwawro@susmangodfrey.com

1000 Louisiana

Suite 5100

Houston, TX 77002

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Mark Wawro has produced an outstanding string of trial victories. Since 1980, he has won substantial damage awards for plaintiffs in numerous cases . Wawro has been just as successful representing defendants. He teamed with Steve Susman at trial in Zapata County, Texas, to defeat a claim by Coastal Oil & Gas Corporation seeking a judgment worth more than $700 million. 

Lawdragon Honors

Honor Year Practice
The 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America 2026 Complex Litigation
The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers 2025 Commercial Litigation
The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America 2025 Complex Litigation
The 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers 2024 Commercial Litigation
The 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America 2024 Complex Litigation
The 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers 2023 Commercial Litigation
The 2022 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers 2022 Commercial Litigation
Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America 2022 Complex Litigation
Announcing the 2021 Inductees to the Lawdragon 500 Hall of Fame 2021 Litigators
The 2021 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers 2021 Commercial Litigation
The 2020 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America 2020
The 2020 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers 2020 Commercial Litigation
The 2019 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America 2019
Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers 2019 Commercial Litigation

 

WINS

  • IQ Holdings, Inc. v. American Commercial Lines, Inc.; Civil Action No. 6369-VCL in the Court of Chancery in the State of Delaware (Vice Chancellor Laster) (bench) (2012). Lead counsel for plaintiff in appraisal action arising from a take-private transaction. Judgment entered for approximately $11 million. Affirmed by Delaware Supreme Court.  Our client netted the full amount of the judgment.
  • Confidential Arbitration; Arbitration in Houston, Texas (2012). The arbitration agreement prevents disclosure of the identities of the parties in the business dispute. Lead counsel for claimant. Arbitrator awarded actual damages of approximately $2.7 million.  Our client netted the full amount of the award.
  • George Rodriguez v. City of Houston, et al; Civil Action No. 06-2650 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division (Hon. Vanessa Gilmore) (jury) (2009). Lead counsel for plaintiff along with Barry Scheck of New York’s Neufeld Scheck & Brustin in a §1983 lawsuit against the City of Houston for damages arising from Rodriguez’s wrongful conviction in 1987 for sexual assault and kidnapping. Judgment entered for approximately $9 million.  The case subsequently settled for $3 million, and the client received $1,263,424.27 net of the fees and expenses.
  • James P. Hunter, III v. Service Corporation International; Arbitration in Houston, Texas (Shannon Ratliff, Hon. Robert Parker, Rufus Wallingford) (2003). Lead counsel for plaintiff, James Hunter, in securities lawsuit arising out of merger of Service Corporation and Equity Corporation International. Arbitration panel awarded actual damages of $27,793,583, and the client netted $13,912,960.35.
  • Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company v. KCS Resources, Inc.; Cause No. 3,448 in the 49th Judicial District Court of Zapata County, Texas (Hon. Ron Carr) (jury) (1996). Lead counsel for plaintiff, Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, in fraud and breach of contract case. Five-day trial. Jury awarded actual damages of $28,523,625, punitive damages of $114,094,500, and attorneys fees of $473,065.
  • Steven W. Weller v. Xavier Mines Limited, et al.; Cause No. 94-24524 in the 334th Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas (Hon. Russell Lloyd) (jury) (1996). Lead counsel for plaintiff, Steve Weller, in fraud and breach of contract case. Settled after six days of trial for $3.95 million  ($1.94 million net to client) plus an additional amount that is confidential.
  • IQ Products Company v. First Brands Corporation; Civil Action No. H-94-1894 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division (Hon. David Hittner) (jury) (1996). Lead counsel for plaintiff in breach of contract case, with contract and fraud counterclaims. After two-week trial, jury awarded plaintiff approximately $3.5 million damages and rejected all counterclaims. The case subsequently settled for a confidential sum.
  • Coastal Oil & Gas Corp. and ANR Prod. Co. v. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., No. 3,165 in the 49th District Court, Zapata County, Texas (Hon. Manuel Flores) (jury) (1993). Shared primary trial responsibilities for defendant Tennessee Gas with Stephen Susman. This case involved a claim by plaintiffs under a gas contract worth some $700 million. Jury verdict for defendant on all issues following a three-week trial.
  • Carlton Meyer and Ann Meyer v. Ann M. Hovater, et. al, No. 91-49670 in the 133d District Court, Harris County, Texas (Hon. Louis Cofer) (jury) (1993). Lead counsel for plaintiff Ann Meyer and the estate of her husband in this fraud claim seeking compensatory and punitive damages. Settled after a two week trial for a confidential sum that exceeded actual damages.
  • Williams & Schexnailder v. Terry Oilfield Supply Co., et. al, No. 89-43132 in the 133d District Court, Harris County, Texas (Hon. Lamar McCorkle) (jury) (1992). Lead counsel for plaintiffs, two individuals suing on an employment and profit sharing contract. After a two week trial, plaintiffs were awarded a verdict of the full amount claimed, approximately $5.4 million, and the parties subsequently entered into an agreed judgment that transfereed a revenue interest in a number of different oil and gas projects to our clients, retroactively.
  • El Paso Natural Gas Co. v. TransAmerican Natural Gas Corp., No. 85-09329 in the 127th District Court, Harris County, Texas (separate jury and non-jury trial) (Hon. Sharolyn Wood) (1988, 1987). Lead counsel for defendant and counterclaimant. After a nine week jury trial, obtained a verdict of $537 million for TransAmerican on its counterclaim. El Paso recovered nothing on its claims. An earlier phase of the case was tried in a six week bench trial with an award of $67 million to TransAmerican.  The case subsequently was settled by other counsel.
  • Regency Development Co. v. T.E. Management Services, in the 80th District Court, Harris County, Texas. (Hon. William Powell) (jury) (1983). Lead counsel for defendant in a case alleging breach of a commercial lease. After a 5-day trial, the jury found against plaintiff on its $2 million rent claim and for T.E. Management Services on its counterclaim for return of its $84,000 security deposit.
  • Affiliated Capital vs. Gulf Coast Cable, et al., /C. A. No. H-79-1331, U.S.D.C., Southern District of Texas, Houston Division/Hon. Carl O. Bue (jury) (1981). Counsel for plaintiff in antitrust action. $6.3 million verdict for plaintiff after 14-day trial.
  • Obtained summary judgment for client, Sonat Natural Gas Company, on claim against Southern for breach of a $100 million gas contract. Settled while on appeal.
  • Obtained million-dollar settlement for corporation’s former general counsel before trial in a defamation case against the lawyer’s former employer. Settlement is confidential.
  • Obtained multi-million dollar settlement for patient in a medical malpractice case. Shared responsibility with another lawyer. Settlement is confidential.