About Marcus
Marcus Gross completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Florida, earning a B.A. in 2009 after beginning his college work in 2005. He went on to attend Florida State University College of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2012. Those years shaped his legal training and provided the foundation for a practice built around the rules and realities of Florida law.
After law school, Gross entered practice in Florida. He is licensed to practice in the state and has spent his career handling matters rooted in state and local law. His path has taken him through courtroom preparation, client counseling and case management. He has worked on matters for both individuals and organizations, often dealing with practical questions that arise in people’s daily lives and in business operations.
Gross’s approach is methodical. He combines legal research with concise writing and careful planning. Colleagues describe him as steady under pressure. Clients have relied on him for clear explanations and direct answers. He places particular weight on preparing a case or transaction so that options are visible and next steps are clear.
He has drawn on the academic grounding from his time at Florida State and the University of Florida to address developments in state law. That background informs how he evaluates risk and frames advice. In practice he balances advocacy and negotiation. He prepares for hearings and trials while also exploring negotiated solutions when they serve a client’s interest.
Today Gross practices law in Florida, representing both individual and business clients on state and local matters. His current work centers on serving clients across the state and helping them resolve legal issues through litigation, negotiation and counseling.