Mark Green

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Mark Green is an American lawyer, author, and progressive politician who became prominent as New York City's first elected Public Advocate and a frequent critic of corporate and governmental abuses.

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instanceOf author
human
lawyer
politician
progressive politician
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Green
fieldOfWork law
politics
public advocacy
genre political non-fiction
givenName Mark
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableActivity consumer advocacy
corporate accountability advocacy
government accountability advocacy
notableFor being New York City's first elected Public Advocate
criticizing corporate abuses
criticizing governmental abuses
notableRole public advocate
occupation author
lawyer
politician
politicalAlignment progressive
positionHeld New York City Public Advocate
surface form: Public Advocate of New York City
residence New York City
workLocation New York City

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