About Mark Stephen
Mark Stephen Lowry earned his J.D. from the Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University in 2004. He completed his legal education at a time when the Florida bar was expanding and the federal courts in South Florida were seeing growing caseloads. The degree established the foundation for a practice centered in Florida and the surrounding federal district.
He has been a member of the Florida Bar since 2004. He is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Those admissions allow him to appear in both state and federal forums in the region where he works.
Lowry’s day-to-day practice is conducted through Lowry Legal, LLC. That firm affiliation is the public face of his legal work. He handles client matters out of that office and represents clients in proceedings in courts where he is admitted.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate and pragmatic. He approaches cases by assessing legal options and the procedural posture of a matter before recommending next steps. He prepares filings, appears in court, and handles client communications in a steady, measured way.
His professional membership in the Florida Bar has been continuous since 2004. That membership connects him to the regulatory framework that governs lawyers in the state and to the professional resources the bar provides. He maintains the licenses that permit him to practice in Florida and in the Southern District’s federal courts.
Public records list Lowry Legal, LLC as his current office. Beyond that basic fact, his public profile centers on practice activity rather than on academic or published scholarship. He has worked within the Florida legal system for more than two decades since completing law school.
Clients and opposing counsel working with him encounter an attorney familiar with local rules and the procedural rhythm of both state and federal dockets in South Florida. He conducts his practice through Lowry Legal, LLC and currently focuses his practice on matters brought in Florida state courts and in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.