
Mark L. Korb was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1964 and received his JD from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1967, where he was awarded the Order of the Coif.
Mr. Korb initially practiced law with, and became a shareholder in, the firm of Campbell, Brennan, Steil & Ryan, S.C. in Janesville, Wisconsin, where he concentrated on commercial transactions, taxation, construction law and litigation, and insurance defense. In 1976, Mr. Korb moved to Fort Collins and became a partner in a well established local firm, March, March & Myatt, later known as March, Myatt, Korb & Carroll. His practice emphasis was on commercial law, including litigation, tax, and business organizations, as well as a general practice which included estate planning and probate. In 1993, Mr. Korb moved to Frey, Korb, Haggerty & Michaels as a shareholder. As the founding member of Korb Tucker PLLC, Mr. Korb continues to emphasize commercial and business law, construction law, taxation, estate planning, and commercial litigation.
Throughout his career, Mr. Korb has been involved in local bar associations and numerous civic organizations. Mr. Korb is a member of the American Bar Association, the Wisconsin and Colorado Bar Associations, and the Larimer County Bar Association. He has served as an officer in Jaycees, Optimists, and Rotary. Mr. Korb is past president of Care-A-Van, a past member and vice-president of the Board of Poudre School District, and served eight years on the Larimer County Planning Commission, holding the position of chairman for three years. Mr. Korb is a member of the Larimer County Rural Land Use Board.
His avocations include skiing, motorcycling, and, a Wisconsin carryover, sailing. He is married to Patricia, who recently retired from a career as Revenue Officer with the Internal Revenue Service.