LANSING, MICHIGAN — Bryan J. Waldman, president and partner at Sinas Dramis Law Firm, has been accepted into the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).
Members of this invitation-only group must have tried a minimum of 10 civil jury trials to conclusion, possess additional litigation experience, and exhibit the virtues of civility, integrity, and professionalism as outlined by the ABOTA. New members are voted in by the National Board, and more than 7,600 lawyers and judges are involved in ABOTA chapters in all 50 states.
“Bryan is a wonderful and honorable lawyer who will be an excellent addition to the ABOTA membership. He has served the Michigan legal community with distinction for many years and is a proven leader in the law,” says Mike Larkin, partner at Sinas Dramis Law Firm.
Waldman represents clients in various personal injury cases including auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, bicycle and pedestrian collisions, and wrongful death claims, among others. He has been recognized by Best Lawyers since 2007 in the area of Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Litigation and has been selected by the publication as “Lawyer of the Year” (Lansing, Michigan) in 2015, 2017, and 2020. Additionally, Leading Lawyers and Super Lawyers have recognized Waldman’s practice.
Waldman is an active member of the legal community, holding multiple leadership roles within various legal organizations. He regularly appears on WLNS 6 “Legal Edge” to explain various legal topics to the public and answer common question about current legal issues.
Waldman earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Wayne State Law School and an undergraduate degree from Michigan State University. He is an adjunct professor at MSU Law where he teaches a course in Michigan’s Auto No-Fault Law.
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