About Sarah L
Sarah L Gorski built a pathway from Michigan classrooms to the courtroom. She earned her undergraduate degree from Eastern Michigan University in 2005 and returned to school for law, receiving her J.D. from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2017. She is admitted to practice in Michigan.
Her legal career has been anchored in the state where she trained. She serves as an attorney at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C., where she works with colleagues on matters that arise under Michigan law. Her practice is rooted in the local legal community and shaped by the procedural and substantive rules that govern civil cases in the state.
Gorski maintains several professional memberships that reflect the company she keeps in the profession. She is a current member of the Oakland County Bar Association and the Michigan Association for Justice. The latter is an organization composed largely of plaintiff trial lawyers, and her involvement indicates ongoing engagement with litigation practice and trial advocacy. She also holds membership in the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Offices, which connects attorneys working in or alongside minority- and women-owned firms.
Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic. She prepares cases with an eye toward clear presentation and practical outcomes. In the courtroom she relies on the basics — coherent themes, careful preparation, and attention to evidentiary detail. Outside of litigation, she participates in bar activities and professional panels when schedules permit.
Gorski’s work is balanced by a steady presence in county and statewide legal networks. Her activity in the Oakland County Bar Association reflects ongoing ties to local judges and practitioners. Her membership in the Michigan Association for Justice keeps her connected to developments in trial practice and civil justice issues. Membership in the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Offices further positions her within a network that emphasizes firm diversity and exchange among practitioners.
She remains based at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C., carrying a practice that is concentrated on matters litigated in Michigan courts and informed by her bar and association work. Her current practice focus is serving clients through litigation and related legal services in Michigan.