About Michael
Michael Singer built his legal foundation through consecutive degrees at two universities. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at Tulane University in 1984. He then earned a J.D. from the University of Florida College of Law in 1987 and returned to the University of Florida to obtain an LL.M. in 1988. Those years of study left him with a deep grounding in doctrinal law and an advanced legal credential that many of his peers did not pursue.
After finishing his LL.M., Singer established his practice in Florida. He is admitted to the Florida bar and has spent his career working within the state’s legal landscape. Over time he has handled matters that touch both private clients and institutional actors. His training and memberships suggest sustained engagement with the regulatory side of law as well as transactional and advisory work.
Singer maintains active involvement in professional associations. He is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association and the American Bar Association. Through those affiliations he has kept abreast of developments in healthcare regulation and broader legal trends. He has used association resources to stay current on continuing legal education requirements and evolving practice issues.
Colleagues describe Singer as methodical and exacting in his approach to complex regulatory questions. He has worked on issues that require careful reading of statutes, administrative rules and policy guidance. His academic background, particularly the LL.M., has helped him analyze layered regulatory schemes and translate them into practical advice for clients. He balances detailed legal analysis with attention to the operational realities his clients face.
Today Singer practices in Florida, handling matters that arise at the intersection of healthcare regulation, compliance and business operations. He continues to engage with professional groups that track legal change in those areas. His current practice focuses on health law and related regulatory matters.