About David
David Honigman built a legal path that starts in philosophy and moves through one of Michigan’s law schools. He earned a B.A. in philosophy from Yale University in 1978 and completed his J.D. at the University of Michigan Law School in 1981. Those credentials underlie a long career practising in Michigan.
He has been active in the Michigan legal community and holds membership in the Michigan State Bar. His education came at institutions known for rigorous academic programs. The combination of a liberal arts foundation and a professional law degree shapes the way he approaches problems: analytically, but attentive to practical outcomes.
His professional affiliation is with Mantese Honigman, P.C. That firm affiliation is the main listing in his experience record. Colleagues and clients see him day-to-day in that setting. The office environment there places him in direct contact with other attorneys and staff who handle a range of matters across the state.
Over the years he has worked on matters that required steady analysis and clear legal reasoning. He draws on his background in philosophy when he frames legal questions. He tends to break complex issues into their component parts and address them one at a time. That practical method keeps things straightforward for clients who need plain answers.
Outside of firm work, he maintains ties to the state bar. Remaining current in the Michigan State Bar helps him stay informed about rule changes and professional developments. He participates in the bar as a member and keeps an eye on how evolving law affects people and businesses in Michigan.
His career timeline moves from Yale to the University of Michigan Law School and into practice within the state he has long served. He divides his time between casework, client meetings, and the day-to-day responsibilities of a practicing attorney. He is based in Michigan and continues to represent clients through his work at Mantese Honigman, P.C., where his practice remains focused on matters in the state.