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Mark Alan Nowell was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. He graduated cum laude from the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration. While at UGA, Mark was a scholarship member of the NCAA Division I men's swim team, a member of Sigma Iota Epsilon National Management Honor Fraternity, and received recognition on the Dean's List and Director of Athletics Honor-Roll.
Following the completion of his undergraduate degree, Mark entered law school at the Charlotte School of Law. After a successful first year, Mark transferred to the University of South Carolina School of Law. While in law school, Mark served as a summer law clerk to the Honorable Henry F. Floyd, federal judge, received awards in real estate transactions and legal writing, and earned recognition on the Dean's List. Mark graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in May 2011.
Upon graduating from law school, Mark moved to Spartanburg, where he served as law clerk for the Honorable Roger L. Couch of the South Carolina Circuit Court. After completing his clerkship, Mark went to work for the law firm of Henderson, Brandt & Vieth, P.A. in Spartanburg. His practice focused primarily on criminal defense, personal injury, business litigation, probate, and real estate litigation.
Mark has been a partner at Anderson, Moore, Bailey & Nowell, LLC since June 2014. He is licensed to practice in all South Carolina federal and state courts.
Mark and his wife, Maggie, reside in Spartanburg. He is a member of NewSpring Church. In his spare time, Mark enjoys golf, traveling, and skiing.
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240 Magnolia Street, Spartanburg, SC, 29306
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Posted by Ronnie & Kala Wilder | July 21, 2020 | Hired Attorney
We hired Mark Nowell for adoption purposes as well as terminating some parental rights. He was very professional and very personable in everything that he did. We were very pleased with his professionalism and the services he offered. He let us know everything up front and everything g we would have...
Posted by Richard | February 11, 2020 | Hired Attorney
Mark Nowell is an excellent South Carolina family law attorney. I contacted Atty. Mark Nowell and was impressed with the honesty and integrity with which he handled my case. As other reviewer‘s have commented Mark is very compassionate to the needs of his clients. Mark has a way of explaining the law...
Posted by Sheila | November 6, 2019 | Hired Attorney
I was recommended to Mark by another attorney in Spartanburg, and I must say I'm glad the other guy sent me to Mark! He did a great job representing me in a not-so-ordinary injury case. Not only is he professional and timely, but a Mark is a very caring person that truly has his client's best interes...
Posted by Kaci | January 5, 2017 | Hired Attorney
I hired Mark Nowell as my attorney for my divorce involving custody. My case was very very complicated with many unforseen circumstances. Mark really stepped up and took this case on with boldness and was always avaliable if I had any questions or concerns. He has great communication skills and kept ...
Family lawyer
2010
Real Estate Transactions II, CALI
2009
Lawyering Process II, CALI
2014 - Present
Partner, Anderson, Moore, Bailey & Nowell, LLC
2012 - Present
Associate, Henderson, Brandt & Vieth
2011 - 2012
Law Clerk, The Honorable Roger L. Couch
2011 - Present
South Carolina Bar Association
2011 - Present
Spartanburg County Bar Association
2011
JD - Juris Doctor
2008
BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration
English
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