About Michael
Michael Fradin began his academic path in the Midwest. He earned a Bachelor of Science from St. Cloud State University in 1997. He returned to the East Coast to study law and received his J.D. from Rutgers School of Law–Camden in 2006. Those years shaped his courtroom approach and set the stage for a career centered on litigation.
He entered practice soon after law school. In 2007 he is listed as a trial lawyer at The Dummit Law Office. By 2013 he was part of Dummit Fradin, again serving as a trial lawyer. Records show a steady presence in trial work over that period. He practices in North Carolina and has been active in the state’s legal community through roles inside a trial firm.
Fradin’s work has been concentrated in trial litigation. He has handled cases that required preparation for jury trials and courtroom advocacy. Colleagues note an emphasis on case development that starts early and continues through trial preparation. He spends time on evidence, witness preparation and court procedure. He appears routinely in the state’s trial courts rather than focusing on appellate work.
His offices are based in the Piedmont region. He practices out of locations in Winston-Salem, High Point and Greensboro. Those offices serve a regional caseload and provide a home base for clients who need in-person hearings and consultations. The multi-office setup allows the firm’s trial lawyers to be present where state courts schedule matters, and to coordinate discovery and hearings across nearby jurisdictions.
Fradin’s background combines a liberal arts foundation from St. Cloud State with legal training from Rutgers–Camden. The timeline from his 1997 B.S. to his 2006 J.D. and subsequent trial roles sketches a traditional path into litigation. He continues to work as a trial lawyer through Dummit Fradin, handling civil trial matters from offices in Winston-Salem, High Point and Greensboro.