Mark L. Horwitz 17 East Pine Street Orlando, Florida 32801-2607 | ![]() |
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In over 30 years of practicing law, Mark Horwitz has done everything from prosecute the last Vietnam War draft dodger tried in Orlando to defending the inventor of Nautilus sports equipment against criminal tax charges. That breadth of experience is reflected in Horwitz's private practice, where he specializes in white-collar defense cases.
His reputation in the legal community resulted in his selection to the American College of Trial Lawyers, which is widely considered to be the premier professional organization in America. It is composed of the best of the trial bar from the United States and Canada. Fellowship in the College is by invitation, extended only after careful investigation, to those experienced trial lawyers who have demonstrated exceptional skill as advocates and whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, professionalism and civility.
Horwitz began his career as an in-house assistant counsel for the Deltona Corporation, a major land developer in South Florida, after graduating with honors from the University of Florida College of Law in 1972 and passing the Bar the same year. He also began eight years of service in the United States Army Reserve, eventually obtaining the rank of captain.
In 1973, Horwitz became an Assistant United States Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, working primarily in Orlando, during which time he administered the local Vietnam Amnesty Program. He defended the United States in civil actions, and prosecuted federal criminal offenses, including mail and wire fraud, tax evasion, healthcare fraud, federal murder, kidnapping, arson and environmental crimes, as well as the final draft dodger case. Horwitz also prosecuted the murder of the Post Master of the Gotha Post Office, which at the time was the only murder case ever tried in federal court in Orlando.
Horwitz opened his private practice in 1980 as a defense attorney emphasizing white-collar defense in cases involving mail fraud, wire fraud and tax evasion. He has defended many clients charged with criminal tax violations including: the inventor of Nautilus sports equipment, a senior vice-president of E.F. Hutton and many small- and medium-size business owners. With regard to healthcare fraud, Horwitz has represented doctors, billing companies and employees of major hospital corporations.
His clients have included architects, accountants, lawyers, doctors, officers of major corporations, as well as small- and medium-size business owners.
Horwitz has dealt with expert witnesses on numerous occasions. He has lectured to lawyers on dealing with expert witnesses and his cross examination of an accountant was included as a supplement to the book Criminal Trial Techniques Volume 3, Chapter 65E, published by Thomson West.
Horwitz spoke to the Florida Bar Association about current developments in criminal law and the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers on the subject of expert witnesses. In addition, he served as a member of the Florida Supreme Court Committee on Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases from 1995 to 2003. Attorneys and Judges are appointed to this committee by the Supreme Court of the State of Florida. The committee, comprising judges and lawyers, is responsible for drafting the jury instructions for criminal cases.
Horwitz appealed the conviction of Tampa real estate developer C. Hayward Chapman on corruption charges. In this highly publicized case, Chapman and former Tampa Housing Authority executive director Audley Evans had been convicted in 2000 on charges of bribery and illegal gratuities. After Mr. Chapman was convicted, he hired Mr. Horwitz to represent him in the appeal. A federal appeals court overturned Chapman's conviction and ordered the trial court to acquit Chapman of all charges against him.
With three decades of legal experience behind him, and notoriety among his peers, Horwitz is looking forward to many more years in his flourishing downtown Orlando practice.
White Collar Crimes
State and Federal Criminal Tax
Healthcare Fraud
Federal Mail Fraud
- Areas of Practice:
- White-Collar Defense
- Criminal Law
- Litigation & Appeals
- Health Care Fraud
- Medicare & Medicaid
- Insurance Fraud
- Insurance Malpractice
- Class Actions
- International Tax
- Complex Litigation
- Drug Possession
- Drug Crimes
- Violent Crimes
- Sex Crimes
- Pornography
- Certification/Specialties:
- Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer, Florida Bar Board of Certification and Education
- Certified as a Criminal Trial Advocate, National Board of Trial Advocacy
- Bar Admissions:
- Colorado, 1986
- Florida, 1972
- District of Columbia, 1975
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Florida, 2004
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida, 1972
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida, 1975
- U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 1998
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit, 1975
- U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 1981
- U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit, 2003
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1980
- Education:
- University of Florida College of Law, Gainesville, Florida
J. D.
Honors: Order of the Coif
Law Review: University of Florida College of Law Review, 1971 - 1972 - University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Honors: With High Honors
Major: Economics
- Representative Cases:
- Fischer v. U.S., 529 U.S. 667 (U.S. Supreme Court 2000)
- U.S. v. Utter, 97 F.3d 509 (11th Cir. 1996)
- U.S. v. Verderame, 51 F.3d 249 (11th Cir. 1995)
- U.S. v. Evans, 344 F. 3d 1131 (11th Cir. 2003)
- Representative Clients:
- Doctors, Lawyers, Former Gov. Agents, Healthcare Professionals,
- Manufacturers, Small & Medium Sized Business
- Honors and Awards:
- Super Lawyers, 2009 - 2010
- Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, 1996 - Present
- Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 2011
- President, First Central Florida Inn of Court #123, 2001 - 2003
- Member, First Central Florida Inn of Court #123, 1991 - Present
- Appointed to the Civil Justice Reform Act Advocacy Group by the District Judges of the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, 1991 - 1995
- Past Employment Positions:
- United States Attorney's Office, Assistant U.S. Attorney, 1973 - 1980
- Pro Bono Activities:
- Orange County Bar Indigent Program




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