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Roman Silberfeld
National Trial Chair
Roman M. Silberfeld is a prominent trial lawyer known for his expertise in a wide range of complex civil litigation areas.
With a career marked by numerous courtroom successes, he has a strong focus on business and high technology matters, product liability, professional negligence, and mass tort litigation, especially specializing in multi-state, multi-party, and class action cases.
Roman gained national acclaim for his work as lead trial counsel in the 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?' game show litigation, resulting in a record-breaking $269.4 million jury verdict, one of the largest in 'Hollywood accounting' lawsuits.
He has a reputation for his meticulous dedication to his cases, combined with a courteous and approachable demeanor, making him a go-to choice for clients facing challenging legal battles.
In addition to his noteworthy trial and appellate experience, Roman is actively involved in leadership roles at Robins Kaplan LLP, serving on the Executive Board and as the firm's National Trial Chair, leveraging his extensive knowledge to benefit clients nationwide.
Roman M. Silberfeld's educational background includes studies at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, and he has previously held a position as a Partner at Robins Kaplan LLP.