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Mark I. Unger is a divorce lawyer and mediator in San Antonio and Austin, Texas. He has been practicing family law almost exclusively since 1996. He has been highly involved with technology and the integration of technology and law since approximately 1998.
He is the 2012 – 13 FAMILY LAW Section Board President (San Antonio), and currently sits on the Judicial Committee on Information Technology, Computer Council of the State Bar of Texas, and the Web Services Committee of the State Bar of Texas and has spoken, written and participated in numerous technology law and family law seminars around the State and Country.
Mark focuses his practice in FAMILY Law and Technology, including but not limited to DIVORCE, Property Division, CUSTODY, Enforcement and Modification of child support, possession and access or VISITATION, Relocation, Grandparent Rights, Multi-State Jurisdictional litigation in Family Law, and all other areas of Family Law.
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History
Established in 2007.
Mark Unger practiced family law with an AV-rated firm from 1996 through 2006. He launched his firm in January of 2007, concentrating on all aspect of FAMILY LAW.
He is also a Mediator (Family Law) and Solo/Small firm legal consultant, both since approximately 2009.
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Mark I. Unger is a Family Law Attorney, Mediator and Consultant, with a high focus on the interactive nature of communication with Clients, Attorneys and the Courts via technology. His practice’s virtual component includes electronic filing and billing, client extranets and client video conferencing.
He is the 2012 – 13 President of the Family Law Section Board (San Antonio), and sits on the Judicial Committee on Information Technology, Computer Council of the State Bar of Texas, and the Web Services Committee of the State Bar of Texas, all since approximately 2007.
Mark focuses his practice in FAMILY LAW and Technology, including but not limited to Divorce, Property Division, Custody, Enforcement and Modification of child support, possession and access or visitation, Relocation, Grandparent Rights, Multi-State Jurisdictional litigation in Family Law, and all other areas of Family Law.