About Jack Mark
Jack Mark Dubose works on matters that cross two state lines. He is licensed to practice in Texas and Florida and maintains ties to both legal communities. His career blends courtroom work, client counseling and involvement in local legal organizations.
He is affiliated with the Law Office of Alba & Yochim P.A., where he contributes to the firm's caseload and collaborates with colleagues on multi-jurisdictional matters. Over the years he has developed practical courtroom experience and an understanding of procedural nuances in more than one state. That background helps when cases raise jurisdictional or procedural questions that differ between Texas and Florida.
Dubose has been active in bar and community groups. He holds membership in the Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association, a regional organization that connects practitioners across several Florida counties. In 2013 he served as president of Gainesville Area Rowing, a role that placed him in charge of organizational governance, volunteer coordination and public outreach. Those leadership tasks extended his experience beyond the courtroom and into nonprofit management.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical and pragmatic. He breaks down complex matters into discrete steps and communicates legal options in plain terms. He is comfortable in hearings and informal dispute resolution settings. When a matter touches on rules or practices that differ by state, he looks to procedure first and builds the strategy from there. He is also attentive to the administrative and logistical aspects of litigation, such as filings, scheduling, and local rules.
Over time Dubose has balanced practice responsibilities with organizational work. That mixture has influenced how he organizes cases and supervises support staff. He moves between office-based preparation and court appearances, depending on the needs of a case. He currently practices at the Law Office of Alba & Yochim P.A., handling matters across his Florida and Texas jurisdictions.