About Emily B.

Emily B. Weinberger earned her law degree from Michigan State University College of Law in 2023. She arrived at law school after completing a Bachelor of Science at Wayne State University in 2019, where she studied community health education. Those two degrees anchor the start of a legal career that stays rooted in Michigan.

Her time in law school coincided with a period of practical training and classroom study. The J.D. program sharpened legal research and courtroom writing skills. The earlier community health training offered a different set of tools: an attention to public health issues, an understanding of educational outreach, and a grounding in how systems affect individuals. Together they shape how she frames legal problems and advises clients.

After graduating, Weinberger began practicing in Michigan. She is licensed to practice in that state and works at Serling & Abramson, P.C. at their office. Colleagues describe her as methodical and thorough; she approaches each matter by breaking it into discrete tasks and addressing them in order. That steadiness is a common trait among attorneys who move from academic study to hands-on client work.

Her early cases and file work have involved state law matters where attention to procedure and statute makes a difference. She has handled client interviews, drafted pleadings and motions, and prepared supporting memoranda. On occasion her background in community health education has been relevant, particularly where factual patterns intersect with health or welfare issues. She tends to bring an analytical approach to case development and to prioritize clear explanation for clients who are unfamiliar with legal process.

Within the firm she contributes to team cases and individual client matters. She also spends time on continuing education, keeping current with changes in Michigan law. That professional development supports her courtroom and office work. She takes part in office meetings and strategy sessions, and she is involved in preparing discovery and trial preparation when files require it.

Weinberger’s path is that of an early-career attorney building substantive experience in state practice. Her education gives her a blend of legal training and subject-matter awareness that can be helpful in cases touching on health and community issues. She is currently practicing law at Serling & Abramson, P.C., representing clients in matters governed by Michigan law.

Education

Michigan State University College of Law

J.D. (2023)

2020

Wayne State University

B.S. (2019) | Community Health Education

2015

Accepted Jurisdictions

Michigan

Office Locations

Main Office

 280 N. Old Woodward Ave. Ste. 406 Birmingham MI 48009