About Michael D.
Michael D. Lowry operates a two-location law practice serving communities in and around Hillsboro and Festus. He built the practice around steady, everyday legal work. The offices carry his name and reflect a small-firm model: accessible, direct, and locally oriented.
Lowry established his practice after entering private practice and has since maintained a hands-on role in management and client work. He oversees operations at The Lowry Law Office in both Hillsboro and Festus, splitting time between the two locations to maintain a visible presence for clients. Colleagues and clients know him as the attorney who handles the administrative and courtroom tasks himself rather than delegating all responsibility.
He maintains current membership in professional associations. That participation keeps him connected to peers and local developments in law. He attends meetings and events in the region, and those ties inform how he handles cases and client expectations. He is not a disconnected firm principal; he remains engaged in the legal community.
Lowry’s work follows the steady demands of general practice. He manages matters that arise regularly in small-town law offices, advising individuals and businesses on legal problems that benefit from clear counsel and practical resolution. His practice emphasizes problem solving through direct client contact, document preparation, negotiation, and, when necessary, courtroom representation. He aims to provide clients with straightforward explanations of options and likely outcomes so they can make informed choices.
Clients can expect detailed attention to their files. The Lowry Law Office model is compact: fewer layers of staff and more direct attorney involvement. That structure allows him to respond quickly to client questions and to maintain continuity in each matter. He balances casework across the two offices, allocating time to hearings, filings, and office consultations in both Hillsboro and Festus.
The profile of his practice is intentionally local. He focuses on issues that matter to residents and small businesses in the surrounding communities and organizes his schedule and resources around that practical aim. He currently practices from offices in Hillsboro and Festus, handling legal matters for clients in those communities.