About Craig
Craig Friedman is a lawyer who has built a quiet, steady presence in the legal community. He trained in the study of law and then entered practice. His path has combined courtroom work and client advising. He favors clear explanations over jargon and relies on plain language when speaking with judges, clients and opposing counsel.
After completing his legal education, Friedman moved into practice. He handled matters both in and out of court. Early in his career he worked on litigation matters, and over time his responsibilities expanded to include transactional and advisory work. Colleagues note his attention to procedural detail and his habit of preparing for hearings and negotiations with care.
Friedman’s courtroom manner is deliberate. He prepares witness examinations and briefs with an eye toward clarity. He also spends time counseling clients on practical risks and likely outcomes. That mix of advocacy and counseling has shaped how he approaches cases: pragmatic, measured, and geared to the client’s immediate needs.
On the transactional side he has advised on agreements and compliance issues. He drafts and reviews documents, negotiates terms and resolves disputes before they reach trial when possible. His drafting style emphasizes precision. He prefers contracts that anticipate common disagreements rather than ones that leave issues vague.
People who have worked with Friedman often point to his steadiness under pressure. He keeps deadlines in view and tries to present options plainly so clients can make informed choices. He does not rely on persuasive flourishes. He concentrates on assembling facts, applying the law and presenting a clear path forward.
Outside the courtroom he has taken time to mentor younger lawyers. He shares practical tips about case management, client communications and courtroom etiquette. Those conversations tend to be direct and practical. He favors small, achievable steps over sweeping strategies.
Today Craig Friedman continues to practice law. He handles a mix of litigation, transactional work and client counseling, and he focuses on providing clear guidance and practical solutions in each matter he accepts.