About Mark H.
Mark H. Jamieson graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1986 with a bachelor's degree in economics and stayed at Vanderbilt for law school, earning his J.D. in 1991. Those years in Nashville shaped his approach to legal analysis. He emerged from law school prepared for courtroom work and appellate practice.
He is admitted to practice in Florida and is also admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court and the Eleventh Circuit. Those admissions reflect an interest in handling matters that move beyond state court. Over the years he has argued and filed pleadings in a mix of trial and appellate settings.
Jamieson's professional path led him into private practice. He has handled civil litigation across state and federal forums. His work has required navigating procedural rules at multiple levels of the judiciary and coordinating litigation strategies that account for both trial dynamics and appellate review.
At MHJ Law, PLLC, he runs a small practice that handles contested matters for a range of clients. The firm structure allows him to take direct responsibility for case preparation, motion work, and courtroom appearances. Colleagues and clients describe him as methodical and exacting about legal paperwork and deadlines. He prefers to keep files lean and arguments tightly framed.
In court, Jamieson tends to emphasize clarity. He writes briefs that aim for crisp legal argument and oral presentations that avoid unnecessary complexity. That approach is practical: judges at different levels expect different kinds of advocacy, and clarity can be persuasive whether a matter is in a county courthouse or before a federal appellate panel.
Outside the courtroom he maintains professional ties to peers who practice in Florida and in federal appellate courts. He follows developments at the Eleventh Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court closely. This keeps his arguments current and aligned with recent precedent.
He established MHJ Law, PLLC to provide steady, client-centered representation in contested matters across Florida and in federal appellate courts. He currently concentrates his practice at MHJ Law, PLLC on litigating matters in Florida courts and before federal appellate tribunals.