About Jonathan Robert
Jonathan Robert Marko earned his J.D. from American University Washington College of Law. He completed his legal education in Washington, D.C., where he studied core doctrines and courtroom procedure. The degree provided the foundation for practice in state courts and for the bar admissions that followed.
After law school he began practicing in Michigan. He is admitted to the Michigan bar and has built his practice in that jurisdiction. Over time he has taken on matters that require close attention to statutory detail and careful handling of client communications. He works in an environment where state rules and local practice govern daily decisions.
His day-to-day work combines counseling and advocacy. He prepares legal documents, advises clients on their options, and represents them when disputes require formal proceedings. He spends time researching case law and drafting pleadings. He also negotiates settlements and attends hearings when the situation calls for it. Those tasks form the bulk of his hours and shape his professional rhythm.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He breaks complex issues into manageable parts and explains options in plain language. He prefers clear explanations over legal jargon when speaking with clients. That approach helps clients understand trade-offs and likely outcomes so they can make informed choices.
Outside the office he maintains ties to legal education and the community of practitioners in Michigan. He follows developments in state law closely and adjusts strategies as new rulings and statutes emerge. Those updates often prompt changes in how he frames an argument or structures a transaction.
Marko Law is the firm where he practices. The firm serves individuals and businesses that need representation in Michigan courts and administrative settings. He handles filings, attends hearings, and manages client matters from intake through resolution. His work requires balancing procedural deadlines, strategic choices, and client expectations.
As of 2026 he continues his practice at Marko Law, representing clients in matters brought under Michigan law and handling both pre-litigation and contested matters in state forums.