About Peter T.
Peter T. Mavrick built a foundation in the liberal arts before turning to law. He earned a bachelor of arts in philosophy from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, completing undergraduate studies in 1989. He then attended Harvard Law School, receiving his J.D. in 1992.
After law school he entered private practice and eventually opened his own firm. In 1997 he established the Mavrick Law Office and has served as its owner and lawyer since then. His professional life has alternated between courtroom work and the day-to-day tasks of running a small practice. That experience includes managing client relationships, supervising case preparation, and handling the administrative demands of an independent firm.
Mavrick is licensed to practice in both Florida and California. He holds memberships in several local and federal bar associations, including the Broward County Bar Association and the North Broward Bar Association. He is also a member of the Federal Bar Association’s Broward County Chapter. Records indicate he has maintained bar association memberships since the mid-1990s.
Colleagues describe him as steady and pragmatic in client matters. He has spent decades focused on the practical work of representing individuals and businesses. Over time his role shifted toward guiding cases from initial intake through resolution, a common pattern for lawyers who run their own shops. He handles both the substantive legal work and the routine management that keeps a small firm functioning.
Mavrick’s career reflects a steady, private-practice trajectory rather than a turn toward large firm or public office roles. He has remained in the same firm structure for nearly three decades, adapting to changes in practice management and courtroom procedure along the way. He continues to participate in bar activities at the county and federal levels and to maintain professional ties across state lines.
He conducts his practice through the Mavrick Law Office and serves clients in both Florida and California.