About Beth
Beth Bernstein traces her legal roots to two well-known schools. She attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she became a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She continued her legal education at Northwestern University School of Law, completing the training that led her into the courtroom.
Her professional life has centered on trial work. She serves as a trial lawyer at The Sam Bernstein Law Office. There she handles the practical, often unpredictable work of preparing cases for trial and presenting them before judges and juries. Colleagues describe a lawyer who is comfortable in court and methodical in preparation.
Bernstein’s memberships in professional groups reflect a courtroom orientation. She is a current member of the Michigan Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice. Those organizations serve as forums for trial lawyers to exchange tactics, follow developments in litigation, and discuss trial strategy. Her Phi Beta Kappa affiliation dates back to her undergraduate years and signals a broader academic background.
Her day-to-day practice involves traditional elements of trial law. She investigates facts, oversees discovery, interviews witnesses and advises clients on litigation choices. She also spends considerable time researching legal issues and drafting pleadings and motions. The work requires an ability to shift from detailed legal analysis to persuasive courtroom storytelling, and that is how she organizes her practice.
Clients and peers see an attorney who values clarity. She aims to present evidence and argument in ways that judges and jurors can follow. The office environment at The Sam Bernstein Law Office, where she practices, supports collaborative case preparation. Trial lawyers there coordinate with investigators, experts and other lawyers to build the record needed for effective trial work.
Outside court and the office, Bernstein participates in the professional conversations that shape trial practice in Michigan and beyond. Her active memberships give her continuing access to training and to debates about how courts and procedures evolve. That engagement helps keep her methods current and responsive to new developments.
She remains based at The Sam Bernstein Law Office and continues to try cases. Her current practice is trial litigation at The Sam Bernstein Law Office.