About B. Michael Clark
B. Michael Clark Jr. earned a B.S. in Business Management from Wright State University in 2003 and a J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law in 2006. His undergraduate training in business provides an anchor for handling disputes that turn on contractual and commercial questions. The combination of business and legal education shapes how he approaches factual and financial details in matters that reach the courtroom.
After law school Clark entered practice in Florida and is admitted to the Florida Bar as well as to the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Florida. He serves as a shareholder at Siegfried Rivera, where he represents clients in matters filed in state and federal tribunals. His role at the firm includes advising clients, preparing pleadings, and handling contested proceedings in construction and related commercial matters.
Clark is certified in Construction Law by The Florida Bar. That credential denotes formal recognition of experience and knowledge in construction-related legal issues under Florida law. He handles disputes that arise from construction projects and the contracts that govern them. His practice touches on lien and payment issues, contract interpretation, and claims that stem from project performance and delays.
He maintains memberships in several professional and industry organizations. Those include the American Bar Association and the Florida State Bar. He also belongs to trade and contractor groups such as the Construction Association of South Florida, South Florida Associated General Contractors, and Associated Builders and Contractors. Participation in those organizations keeps him connected to developments in construction practices, procurement, and regulatory changes that affect clients.
Colleagues at Siegfried Rivera describe Clark as someone who blends legal analysis with an understanding of the business forces at play in construction disputes. He often briefs technical issues for judges and stakeholders, and he works to present practical options that reflect project realities as well as legal risk. Over time he has built a practice that intersects construction law, contract disputes, and commercial litigation.
He currently practices construction law and related commercial litigation at Siegfried Rivera.