About Jeffrey Scott
Jeffrey Scott Friedman earned his J.D. from Widener University Delaware School of Law in 1992. He built a legal career that spans state lines and several facets of civil practice. That academic foundation led him into practice in both Delaware and Pennsylvania.
He is admitted to practice in Delaware and Pennsylvania. Over time he has aligned his practice with the procedural work and courtroom demands that come from representing clients in contested matters. He has remained active in the legal communities in both states while maintaining a base at a multi-attorney firm.
Friedman is a current member of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association and the Randy J. Holland Worker’s Compensation Inn of Court. Those memberships reflect steady engagement with trial practice and the specialized rules that govern workers’ compensation matters. He participates in professional networks that emphasize case law, procedural updates, and the practical issues that lawyers face in administrative and trial settings.
At Silverman, McDonald & Friedman he works alongside colleagues who handle litigation, administrative hearings, and client counseling. His work commonly intersects with the disputes and hearings that arise in state systems. He regularly represents clients in matters that require both negotiation and litigation skills, and he navigates the procedural requirements of hearings and court appearances in Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Friedman’s day-to-day practice involves preparing claims for hearing, responding to procedural filings, and arguing cases before administrative panels and trial courts. He draws on his training and membership in local bar groups when evaluating cases and crafting litigation strategies. Local practice demands attention to procedural detail and to the rules that govern evidence and process in both jurisdictions.
Colleagues describe him as steady in court and practical in case preparation. He maintains relationships with peers through the trial lawyers association and the worker’s compensation inn, where practitioners exchange updates and discuss trends affecting claimants and employers alike. That professional engagement keeps him current on statutory and regulatory changes that affect litigation tactics.
He currently practices at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, concentrating on workers’ compensation and civil litigation matters in Delaware and Pennsylvania.