
Mark L. Aronowitz
About Mark L. Aronowitz
Mark Aronowitz is originally from New York and attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, majoring in English with a minor in History. After graduation, he accepted a teaching position with the Teton Science School in Wyoming, where he taught environmental education courses in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. In 2005, he graduated with a law degree from Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon, before returning to Wyoming. Mark manages the new cases department alongside managing partner Daniel Fleck and serves as Executive Director of Lawyers and Advocates for Wyoming (LAW), a non-profit public interest law firm, having served in that role for more than fourteen years. In that capacity he provides direct representation to clients in personal injury, wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, employment disputes, and workers' compensation matters. Mark monitors Wyoming legislation on behalf of trial lawyers and workers' rights, and has helped enact legislation improving workplace safety and workers' compensation benefits. He was instrumental in developing the Spence Association for Employee Rights (SAFER) and helped secure funding and preliminary legislation for Equal Justice Wyoming alongside the Wyoming Access to Justice Commission.
Notable case results
Successfully represented families of two undocumented workers killed in a trench collapse in Teton County, Wyoming (2019)
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.




