About Gregory Mark
Gregory Mark Schieber is an attorney licensed to practice in both Minnesota and Iowa. He built his legal foundation at Drake University Law School, where he earned his Juris Doctor. The classroom and clinic work at Drake shaped his early approach to the law and prepared him for the bar examinations that allowed him to practice in two neighboring states.
After law school he established a practice that crosses state lines. Being admitted in Minnesota and Iowa has allowed him to handle matters that require familiarity with both state statutes and local court practices. His work reflects the practical demands of regional practice: attention to procedural rules, clear client communication, and steady case preparation.
Colleagues describe him as methodical. He applies careful analysis to facts and treats procedural preparation as a core part of advocacy. That approach informs how he manages cases from the outset—organizing documents, setting deadlines, and mapping out likely paths through the court system. Those steps help him present options and tradeoffs to clients in plain terms.
His courtroom experience is balanced by work outside of it. He appears before judges when situations call for it, and he also spends time negotiating and drafting to resolve disputes without trial when that route is appropriate. He pays close attention to deadlines and filings in both Minnesota and Iowa courts, where local rules and scheduling can shape strategy.
Over the years he has worked with a range of clients whose matters are rooted in Midwestern legal practice. He adapts legal analysis to the specifics of each jurisdiction. That often means studying state statutes, administrative regulations, and case law from both Minnesota and Iowa to identify the best path forward for a client’s situation.
People who consult him can expect direct communication about the practical implications of legal choices. He aims to lay out options clearly, describe foreseeable hurdles, and explain the likely steps in litigation or transactional work. That plainspoken approach is often useful when clients must make decisions under time pressure.
He maintains an active license in both Minnesota and Iowa and continues to accept matters in those states. He currently practices law in Minnesota and Iowa, handling matters for clients across both jurisdictions.