About Michelle A

Michelle A Winter earned her law degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law. She moved from classroom to courtroom in Pennsylvania, where she now practices. The legal training she received at Temple laid the groundwork for a career that is centered in the state’s courts and legal community.

Her early career followed the common path of new lawyers: law school, bar admission, then entry into practice. Over time she became associated with Winter & Duffy Law, working out of the firm’s offices that serve Montgomery and Bucks County. Her professional life has been tied to the local rhythm of Pennsylvania law practice, handling matters brought by area residents and businesses.

Colleagues describe Winter as steady in the office and deliberate in the courtroom. She manages casework across the firm’s locations, coordinating filings, client meetings and court appearances. That practical, day-to-day work keeps her close to procedural detail and local practice rules. Sources of work include neighborhood referrals, repeat clients and matters that arise from the firm’s regional presence.

Winter’s practice operates within the jurisdiction of Pennsylvania. She maintains her professional responsibilities there and makes use of the firm’s Montgomery and Bucks County offices to meet clients and attend regional courts. Her approach is grounded in routine legal work: intake, investigation, negotiation and courtroom advocacy when cases require a trial setting.

Outside of direct client work, Winter participates in the administrative tasks that keep a law office running. That includes client intake systems, coordinating with other lawyers in the firm and supervising support staff. The offices she works from function as local hubs for clients who need in-person meetings and prompt responses to urgent matters.

In public and professional settings, Winter is known for steady preparation and careful attention to deadlines. She maintains ties to the Philadelphia-area legal community through alumni connections at Temple and through local legal networks. Those ties help her stay current on procedural developments and the practical effects of changes in state law.

Her current practice focuses on representing clients from the firm’s Montgomery and Bucks County offices in matters arising under Pennsylvania law.

Education

Temple University Beasley School of Law

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania