About Mario
Mario German took an indirect route into law. He studied economics as an undergraduate, earning a B.A. from Adelphi University in 1989. Three years later he completed his legal training at Nova Southeastern University, receiving his Juris Doctor in 1992.
His educational background pairs a social-science undergraduate degree with a professional law education. That combination often informs how attorneys approach complex regulatory and financial questions. The record shows only his degrees and graduation years; other early career details are not listed here.
Mr. German is admitted to practice in Florida and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Those admissions indicate he is credentialed to handle matters at both the state and federal appellate level. Practicing before the Eleventh Circuit requires additional filings and admissions beyond state bar requirements, and that credential appears on his professional record.
The path from law school to federal appellate admission suggests a career that included litigation or appellate work, although specific past positions, representative matters, or firm affiliations are not part of the provided information. Over the years since his 1992 graduation, he has maintained the qualifications necessary to appear in Florida courts and in the federal appellate court that covers Florida, Georgia and Alabama.
In conversations about an attorney’s background, two facts often stand out: where they studied and where they are licensed. For Mr. German those facts are straightforward. He holds a JD from Nova Southeastern University and a BA in economics from Adelphi. He is licensed in Florida and admitted to the Eleventh Circuit, a federal appellate forum.
As of 2026 he continues to practice in Florida, handling matters that arise in state court and matters that may proceed to or originate in the Eleventh Circuit. His current practice focuses on Florida matters and cases before the Eleventh Circuit.