About Michael B
Michael B Black built a foundation in the social sciences and business before turning to law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in economics, finance and accounting from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. He then completed a J.D. at Loyola University New Orleans. Those academic choices shaped how he approaches legal problems: analytically and with attention to numbers as well as narrative.
His professional life has centered on practice in California. He is licensed to practice in that state and has operated a solo practice under the name Law Offices of Michael Black. His title there is listed as Lawyer Abogado, a designation that reflects the bilingual nature of some legal work in the region. Over time he has developed routines for intake, case assessment and client counseling that reflect both his legal training and his earlier business education.
Colleagues and clients describe him as methodical in courtroom preparation and careful when reviewing transactional documents. He applies his background in finance and accounting when dissecting records and constructing arguments. That combination often proves useful in matters where monetary analysis is a feature, though his practice also involves the everyday demands of representing clients in state court and administrative settings.
He maintains membership in professional associations and participates in the continuing education that state bar service requires. Those memberships keep him current on changes to California law and procedure. He balances casework and administrative duties typical of a small firm, managing filings, client communications and court appearances personally.
Today he practices from the Law Offices of Michael Black and serves clients across the state of California. His work integrates his undergraduate training in economics and accounting with his legal credentials and his practice remains focused on serving individuals and businesses in need of representation in California matters.