About Mark M.
Mark M. Snitchler is admitted to practice law in both Florida and Michigan. He has built a practice that crosses state lines. His professional path is rooted in courtroom work and client counseling, and he has worked inside law firms that serve businesses and individuals in those two jurisdictions.
Snitchler’s recorded admissions tie him to two separate state bars. That dual admission has shaped the kinds of matters he accepts and the clients he serves. Practicing in more than one state requires attention to differing procedural rules and statutory schemes. He has navigated those differences as part of his day-to-day legal work.
Over the course of his career he has been associated with private practice and firm-based representation. He later joined Hubbard Snitchler & Parzianello PLC, where he remains an active member of the firm’s roster. At the firm he works alongside colleagues who handle a range of litigation and transactional matters. His role there situates him to work on cases that implicate laws in both Florida and Michigan.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who pays close attention to procedural detail and to the practical needs of clients. He spends time preparing for hearings and drafting pleadings, and he also advises clients on how state-specific rules affect their options. That combination of courtroom preparation and client advisement has been a feature of his practice.
Clients who retain counsel admitted in more than one state often need coordination across jurisdictions. Snitchler handles that coordination directly, arranging for filings, working with local counsel when required, and following through on court schedules in each state. Those logistical aspects of multi-state practice are as important as the substantive law in many matters he handles.
As a practitioner working in 2026, he continues to adapt to evolving state procedures and to maintain the licenses that allow him to appear in Florida and Michigan courts. His office association remains Hubbard Snitchler & Parzianello PLC, where he is available to represent clients whose matters involve those states. He currently practices at Hubbard Snitchler & Parzianello PLC and represents clients in matters in Florida and Michigan.