About Michael

Michael Silverman is an attorney at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman. He practices from the firm’s multiple offices and is a visible member of the firm’s roster. Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in the way he approaches matters. He is known inside the office for clear thinking and for tackling complex files methodically.

His early formation in the law is reflected in how he organizes cases and communicates with clients. Over time he has built a work style that values preparation and clarity. He approaches casework with a priority on facts and process, preferring careful analysis over rhetoric. That orientation has shaped the kinds of matters he accepts and the way he manages them from intake through resolution.

Silverman’s career has unfolded at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, where he has handled a range of assignments for the firm. He has worked alongside more senior partners and supervised younger attorneys on team matters. His role often involves coordinating discovery, drafting substantive pleadings, and preparing witnesses for testimony. He is comfortable in both written advocacy and court settings when the file calls for it.

Clients and peers say he brings an even temperament to high-pressure situations. He does not court the spotlight. Instead he focuses on steady case management and clear client communications. That reputation has made him a frequent choice for files that require patience and detailed follow-through.

Outside the courtroom, Silverman contributes to the firm’s internal training and file strategy sessions. He mentors associates and shares practical tips on trial preparation and client counseling. Peers have noted his skill at breaking complex legal problems into manageable tasks that teams can execute efficiently.

In practice he balances litigation readiness with an eye for settlement opportunities. He weighs procedural tools against the likely outcome, and he keeps clients informed about risks and timelines. His decision-making style leans toward pragmatism rather than headline-grabbing litigation maneuvers.

He currently practices at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, handling the matters assigned to him by the firm and managing client files through all stages of the legal process.