MILLER SHAKMAN LEVINE & FELDMAN is a preeminent boutique litigation firm. Since its founding in 1946, the firm has provided the highest level of legal services to its clients—from Fortune 100 companies and Am Law 100 law firms to individuals and family-owned businesses. This legacy has earned us respect and prominence well beyond our size.
Many of the nation’s largest and most sophisticated law firms—the toughest and best informed evaluators of litigation skills—retain us to represent them or refer their clients to us when conflicts require other counsel. Seven of our former partners collectively have served at every level of the federal judiciary, including our co-founder, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg. Numerous community organizations and bar associations have honored the firm and our lawyers for contributions to the legal community and our commitment to public service. Top law school graduates and talented attorneys from other firms consistently choose to practice here.
Our firm features a core group of accomplished partners supported by a small pool of talented associates. This ensures that each client has direct and immediate access to the senior lawyer handling the case, who remains involved in every key aspect of the representation. Clients hiring us receive zealous representation and personalized attention from experienced attorneys on every case, every step of the way. We have experienced trial and appellate lawyers, some of whom teach courtroom skills to law students and other lawyers, and we are well-versed in alternative methods of resolving disputes. We work with our clients to provide the best solution for each individual matter, considering the relevant costs and risks.
Our attorneys also stay up to date on legal and technical developments, including in the evolving field of electronic discovery and artificial intelligence, so that our clients receive efficient, effective, and forward-thinking representation and advice.
Miller Shakman Levine & Feldman:
Exceptional. Tenacious. Effective.