Mark Goldberg (c. 1879 – November 20, 1926) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
[1] Goldberg attended New York University Law School, graduating with an L.L.
[2] After he was admitted to the bar, he opened a law office at 302 Broadway.
While in the Assembly, he fought for and successfully passed the restoration of street car transfers and a cheap telephone rate for Greater New York.
He was a member of the Elks, the freemasons, the Tammany Society,[3] the Royal Arcanum, the Improved Order of Heptasophs, the Hebrew Sanitarium, the Bohemian-American Congregation, the Independent Order Brith Abraham, and the New York County Lawyers' Association.