About Mark
Mark Seff built his path to law through local schools and steady professional steps. He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland - Baltimore and a Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law. Those years set the foundation for a career practiced on both sides of the Chesapeake Bay.
His legal training emphasized doctrinal study and courtroom procedure. At law school he took courses common to aspiring general practitioners, including civil procedure, evidence and professional responsibility. The curriculum reinforced a practical approach: read the record closely, prepare documents clearly, and anticipate the next step in litigation or negotiations.
Seff is admitted to practice in Maryland and Florida. That dual licensure shapes the kinds of matters he handles. Colleagues describe work that often crosses state lines, requiring an understanding of differing statutory schemes and court rules. Handling matters in two jurisdictions demands attention to procedural deadlines and to the nuances of local practice. He has developed routines to manage those demands and to keep clients informed through each phase of a case.
His professional life has included work in both transactional and adversarial settings. He has prepared pleadings and motions, advised on state regulatory questions, and engaged in client counseling on legal strategy. He also appears across various court levels when litigation calls for an in-person presence. Those activities reflect a practice oriented to addressing legal problems through a mix of paperwork, advocacy and negotiation.
Outside of court filings and client meetings, Seff keeps his knowledge current through continuing legal education and interaction with peers in the two states where he is licensed. He maintains professional relationships that assist in resolving cross-jurisdictional issues and in finding local counsel when specialized practice is required. That network supports practical problem-solving rather than theoretical debate.
He balances work across Maryland and Florida, adapting to differing procedural expectations and client needs. He currently practices law in Maryland and Florida.