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Mark Ruge

Mark Ruge

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Mark Ruge is a lawyer in the Public Policy and Law practice group, one of the largest policy groups in the United States. He focuses his practice on the federal government, representing clients on policy matters before Congress, administrative issues before the federal agencies and departments, and, occasionally, regulatory disputes in the federal courts. He is involved in a broad range of maritime issues and issues related to the Great Lakes states. In 2018, he was inducted into the Great Lakes Marine Hall of Fame, the first attorney ever chosen.

A veteran of more than a decade as a staffer on Capitol Hill, Mark serves as counsel to the American Maritime Partnership, the largest coalition in the history of the US maritime industry, and represents numerous other transportation clients on federal policy issues. In addition, he represents and has represented a broad range of other companies, associations, higher education institutions and other entities on federal legislative tax, healthcare, commerce, appropriations, and other issues. He has represented and represents the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

Mark also counsels clients on issues before the federal agencies and departments. He has successfully helped litigate cases under the Administrative Procedure Act, which mandates rational decision-making by federal agencies. Mark has participated successfully in numerous agency administrative appeals and rulemakings and co-chairs the K&L Gates Task Force on the US Supreme Court’s landmark Loper Bright administrative law decision. He is a principal author of the three editions of “The Essential Guide to the Jones Act, A Roadmap to Compliance with America’s Foundational Maritime Law."

Before joining the firm, he worked on Congressional staffs, including positions as chief of staff to Rep. Bob Davis (R-MI) and as deputy staff director (minority) of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, where he focused on Michigan and Great Lakes issues. Mark is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and Northern Michigan University. He received an executive certificate in Leadership and Management from the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.

Mark chairs the K&L Gates firmwide Pro Bono Committee. He served as the Parish Council president at St. Luke Catholic Church in McLean (VA) for nearly 20 years; chairman of the Board of Directors of the Father McKenna Center; founder of the Food From the Bar legal community food drive that has raised more than 10 million meals for the Capital Area Food Bank in Washington, DC; the national board chairman for the Ignatian Volunteer Corps; and the Fathers’ Club president at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, DC.

Mark is a part owner of the Green Bay Packers.

Publications

“How DOGE's Bite Can Live Up To Its Bark,” Law360, 16 January 2025

“The End of Chevron Deference: What the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Loper Bright Means for the Regulated Community,” The Journal of Federal Agency Action, September-October 2024

“What Chevron's End Means For How Congress Does Business,” Law360, 30 July 2024

"Federal Spending Means Big Money for Great Lakes Shipping," Great Lakes/Seaway Review, July-September 2021

“Offshore Energy Report 26,” The Maritime Executive, March/April 2018

Co-author, “Facts Still Matter: How Social Media and Even Mainstream Publications Got It Wrong on the Jones Act and Puerto Rico,” The Maritime Executive, November/December 2017

Education

University of Notre Dame, Mendoza College of Business, Leadership and Management

Certificate

2008

Georgetown University Law Center

J.D.

1992

Northern Michigan University

B.A. (with highest honors)

1980

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Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Regulatory - USA - Nationwide

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Individual Editorial
Mark Ruge is acknowledged for his knowledge of maritime policy, often appearing before Congress on behalf of significant maritime industry interests.

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  • Mark is a premier admiralty lawyer and lobbyist in the US with a very strong national reputation.

    Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: RegulatoryChambers Guide to the USA
  • Mark is very good on Great Lakes and Jones Act issues.

    Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: RegulatoryChambers Guide to the USA
  • Mark is a hard worker, can look at the big picture and use his keen eye to make insightful and specific recommendations.

    Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: RegulatoryChambers Guide to the USA
  • Mark is a hands-on professional who provides top-notch service.

    Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: RegulatoryChambers Guide to the USA

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