About Miriam
Miriam Richter earned her law degree from the University of Miami School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2007. She completed legal studies at a time when Florida's legal landscape was changing rapidly. Those early years shaped a practical approach to courtroom procedure and client counseling.
After law school, Richter entered practice in Florida and has worked in the state ever since. She is admitted to practice law in Florida and has built a practice grounded in state and local rules. Colleagues describe her as steady under pressure; clients have relied on her for clear explanations when legal problems became complicated.
Her work has ranged across matters that commonly arise in Florida courts and administrative settings. She handles litigation and transactional matters for individuals and businesses, advising on procedural strategy and settlement options. She pays attention to deadlines and filings, and she emphasizes preparation before stepping into court or negotiation.
Richter has balanced trial preparation with client counseling. She spends time reviewing facts, assembling records and framing issues for judges or opposing counsel. That methodical practice style helps when matters require careful document work, witness preparation or draft agreements. She has also worked on pretrial motions and evidentiary matters, helping clients understand the likely paths their cases may take.
Outside casework, Richter remains involved in the professional life of Florida’s legal community. She attends court regularly and keeps up with changes in local rules and procedure. Her approach is pragmatic; she aims to give clients clear choices rather than elaborate promises.
Today she maintains an active Florida practice and accepts matters that arise in state courts and before local agencies. Her current work continues to center on serving clients across the state with practical legal solutions appropriate to their circumstances.