Practice Areas:
Business litigation, insurance defense
Mark Kundmueller joined Tuesley Hall Konopa in 2009, bringing insurance coverage and appellate experience to the litigation team. Prior to joining THK, he practiced with a firm in Chicago in the area of insurance coverage litigation and was a vital member of a team that obtained a multi-million dollar verdict on a professional negligence claim against a major national law firm on behalf of an insurer.
Mark earned his J.D., cum laude, from Notre Dame Law School in 2003, was the recipient of a Notre Dame Fellowship and actively participated in providing legal services to the underprivileged through the Notre Dame Legal Aid Clinic. After graduation Mark worked for the Michigan Court of Appeals, serving as both a Pre-hearing attorney and as law clerk to the Honorable Joel P. Hoekstra.
Mark combines his legal experience with an interesting and unique background, having previously worked as a high school economics teacher; earned the rank of Shodan (black belt) in Tai Jutsu, a traditional Japanese martial art; and, after years of working in restaurants, became an accomplished cook.
Representative transactions:
- The successful prosecution of a multi-million dollar professional negligence claim against a major national law firm on behalf of an insurer. The suit involved a legal malpractice action against underlying defense counsel for its failure to adequately defend an insured in a medical malpractice action.
- The defense of numerous insurance coverage actions including a more than $30 million dollar claim for indemnification resulting from the settlement of a civil RICO act

| Education | |
| • | Notre Dame Law School J.D., cum laude, 2003 |
| • | Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL B.A., Secondary Education and Social Science, 1995 |
| Professional License/Involvement | |
| • | Illinois State Bar |
| • | Michigan State Bar |
| • | Indiana State Bar |
| • | St. Joseph County Bar |
| • | United State District Courts, District of Western Michigan and District of Northern Illinois. United States Federal Court, District of Northern Indiana |



