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Mark Brown
is a partner and Chair of the firm’s FDA & Life Sciences Practice in Washington, D.C. He is a former Associate Chief Counsel of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Mr. Brown’s practice focuses primarily on representing pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotech companies on a wide range of FDA regulatory matters, civil litigation, criminal investigations and prosecutions, internal investigations and compliance counseling, and comprehensive risk and compliance assessments. Mr. Brown has substantial expertise in drug safety issues, clinical trials, adverse event reporting, quality systems and manufacturing practices for drugs and devices, product failure investigations, factory inspections, recalls, product labeling, drug compounding advertising, promotion, sales, and marketing practices. He also regularly advises clients on developing strategies for obtaining FDA approval and clearance for medical products.
Mr. Brown has more than 25 years of civil and criminal litigation experience and substantive regulatory expertise with the federal government and in private practice. During his tenure at FDA, he became one of the agency’s chief litigators handling both civil and criminal cases in the pharmaceutical and medical device area. Since joining King & Spalding in 1994, he has built a national reputation for successfully resolving difficult and complex FDA compliance and enforcement actions. He has negotiated and managed numerous consent decrees of injunction for pharmaceutical, medical device, food companies, and pharmacies. He has persuaded the government not to bring enforcement actions in several other matters.
Mr. Brown also has substantial experience in handling FDA issues in products liability and commercial litigation. For example, he has been the architect of the preemption defense for both pharmaceutical and medical device clients, developing supporting evidence, preparing briefing, and arguing federal preemption motions in various federal and state courts. He is responsible for preparing fact and expert witnesses on FDA issues, and taking/defending depositions.
From 1999-2004, Mr. Brown served as the Hiring Partner in the Firm’s Washington, D.C., office. From 2005-2008, he served a co-chair of the FDA/Healthcare practice. He has also served on the Firm’s Operating Committee and the Partners’ Committee.
During 1992-1993, Mr. Brown served six months as a Special Assistant United States Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Alexandria, Virginia where he defended the United States in a variety of civil actions, including federal tort claims, and assisted in criminal prosecutions.
Before joining FDA in 1990, Mr. Brown was an attorney in the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission where he concentrated on advertising and promotional activities in the healthcare area. He developed and handled the FTC’s civil fraud action against Dr. Cecil Jacobson, the Northern Virginia infertility specialist later convicted of defrauding his patients. Mr. Brown also developed FTC enforcement actions against in vitro fertilization clinics and weight loss centers.
Mr. Brown received his A.B. degree from the University of Michigan in 1982 where he was also a member of the Varsity Baseball team. Mr. Brown received his law degree from St. Louis University in 1985.
Areas of Practice | 1) FDA & Life Sciences , 2) Crisis Management , 3) Crisis Management: Pharma/Biotech/Med Devices , 4) Healthcare Industry , 5) Pharma/Biotech/Med Devices , 6) Pharma Government Investigations , 7) Product Liability Litigation and 8) Government Investigations |
Law School | J.D., St. Louis University |
Education | A.B. Political Science, University of Michigan |
Bar Member / Association | State bar of District of Columbia,State bar of Maryland,State bar of Pennsylvania |
Most recent firm | King & Spalding LLP |
Ms. Fitzgerald represents employers in a wide range of industries, including the entertainment, financial services, hospitality, manufacturing, retail, and transportation industries.