About M. Miranda
M. Miranda Fields built a law practice from steady work and careful attention to the details clients notice. She completed her legal education and later gained admission to practice law. Those milestones set the groundwork for a career spent in client-centered practice rather than in headlines.
Fields began her career in private practice. She handled matters that required careful document work, client counseling and courtroom appearances when necessary. Over time she added responsibilities that included case strategy and working directly with clients to map out options. Colleagues describe her as practical and methodical; she prefers clear explanations over legalese.
That practical approach shaped the kinds of matters she took on. Her work has involved both transactional tasks and disputes. She spends time preparing pleadings, negotiating resolutions and advising people through the procedural steps that follow filing or negotiating a claim. She also devotes attention to the less visible tasks that make cases move—scheduling, client updates and the steady gathering of facts.
Outside the courtroom, Fields has focused on building long-term client relationships. She aims to translate legal complexity into straightforward choices. Her office work reflects that aim: files that are organized, timelines that are clear and communications that keep clients informed. She has worked with individuals and small organizations and often handles matters that require a mix of negotiation and formal advocacy.
As of 2026, Fields is an attorney at The Weichert Law Office. Her current practice centers on representing individuals and businesses in a range of legal matters at that firm.