About Mark Anthony
Mark Anthony Morasch took a conventional path into law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in History and Political Science from Central Missouri State University in 1990. Six years later he received his J.D. from Oklahoma City University School of Law. Those years of study set the stage for a mixed practice that has touched both sides of the aisle.
He began his legal career in public service. In 1996 he worked as an assistant public defender in Jackson County, Missouri, representing clients who could not afford private counsel. The next two years he moved into prosecutorial roles. In 1997 he served as an assistant prosecuting lawyer in Jasper County, Missouri, and in 1998 he held the same title in Boone County. That sequence of positions gave him direct experience on both defense and prosecution benches early in his career.
In 2003 Morasch launched his solo practice, operating under the name Mark Morasch, Lawyer at Law. He is licensed to practice in Texas and Missouri, and his memberships reflect a courtroom orientation: he is a member of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association, the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association. Those affiliations place him among practitioners who regularly handle contested matters in state courts.
His professional timeline is straightforward. From public defender to prosecutor, then to solo practitioner, Morasch has spent more than two decades in roles that revolve around criminal cases and trial work. That background has given him familiarity with how both sides prepare for trial, what to expect in plea negotiations, and how evidence is marshaled in court. He has worked in county offices and now in private practice, moving from institutional roles into a practice run from his own office.
Clients who consult him should expect an attorney whose early years were spent in municipal and county courts and whose later years have been spent as a solo lawyer. He continues to hold membership in local and state organizations tied to criminal practice, and he remains active in case work in the jurisdictions where he is licensed. He currently focuses his practice on criminal law and trial representation through his firm, Mark Morasch, Lawyer at Law.