Mark
R. Disler
Mr. Disler, a Director, brings to Prime Policy Group the knowledge and expertise gained from having served for more than 15 years in the legislative and executive branches of the federal government. Mr. Disler joins the firm from its predecessor, BKSH & Associates Worldwide.
Following four years of private law practice in New
Haven, Connecticut, Mr. Disler joined the Reagan Administration
in 1981. Under President Reagan, he served as a Special Assistant
to the General Counsel of the Department of Education, General
Counsel of the United States Commission on Civil Rights and as
Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the Department
of Justice. During the latter assignment, Mr. Disler played a leading
role in representing the Department of Justice’s position on civil
rights legislation. Mr. Disler testified several times before committees
of the Congress during his tenure in the executive branch.
In late 1988, Mr. Disler joined the staff of Senator
Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT) as a Minority Counsel on the Senate Judiciary
Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights. During the
succeeding eight years, he served as Minority Chief Counsel of
the Subcommittee, Staff Director and Chief Counsel for the minority
on the full Judiciary Committee, and in the 104th Congress, as
the Committee’s Chief Counsel.
While on the Judiciary Committee, Mr. Disler worked
on the entire range of issues that came before the Committee, including
bankruptcy, antitrust, intellectual property, civil rights, immigration,
civil justice reform, judicial administration, criminal justice
and nominations. The Capitol Hill newspaper, Roll Call, twice named
Mr. Disler one of the fifty most influential staffers on Capitol
Hill.
Mr. Disler holds a bachelor of arts degree from Princeton
University and a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania,
where he was comment editor of the school’s Law Review. |