About Michelle
Michelle Yeung built her legal path steadily and without fanfare. She began her formal training at SUNY Buffalo Law School, where she completed her legal studies before entering private practice. The academic setting gave her the foundation many lawyers rely on: doctrinal rigor, courtroom skills and the chance to test ideas under pressure.
Her early career included a senior associate role in 2016 at Grimaldi Yeung Law Group. In that position she handled responsibilities that come with seniority: supervising matters, advising clients and refining legal strategy. Colleagues from that period describe her work as steady and practical. The role marked a shift from junior tasks to managing the workflow of more complex matters.
In 2022 she moved to Offit Kurman, P.A. as an associate lawyer. The change brought new institutional resources and a broader client base. At Offit Kurman she joined a larger team and took on assignments aligned with the firm’s practice, working on cases and transactions governed by New York law. Her time at both firms shows experience across different office structures and client expectations.
Beyond firm roles, she has maintained professional ties since at least 2015. That ongoing association signals a lawyer who participates in the rhythms of the profession and keeps current with continuing education and networking. Those activities sit alongside daily legal work; they shape how a lawyer thinks about ethics, procedure and client service.
Her career trajectory is straightforward. She trained at SUNY Buffalo Law School, then moved through a senior associate post at a smaller group before joining a larger regional firm as an associate. She is admitted to practice in New York and has built practice experience in private law offices. She currently practices at Offit Kurman, P.A., representing clients in matters arising under New York law.