The Michael Ufferman Law Firm, P.A

The Michael Ufferman Law Firm, P.A

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Tallahassee, FL

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The Michael Ufferman Law Firm, P.A, established in 1997, is a reputable firm that serves Tallahassee, FL, and the surrounding areas. Known for its dedication and expertise, the firm continues to uphold its commitment to delivering top-notch legal solutions to its clients.


Highlights

29 years in business
Serves Tallahassee, FL

Specialties

Court date

Within two weeks, Within a month, Within a week, Within three days

Criminal charges

Drug possession, Theft or robbery, Physical or aggravated assault, Probation or parole offense, Possession of a firearm, Murder, Sexual assault, Attempted murder, Domestic violence, Child abuse

Location and hours

The Michael Ufferman Law Firm, P.A

2022 Raymond Diehl Rd Ste 1
Tallahassee, FL 32308-3844
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Work Experience

Ufferman Law Firm
2004 - Present
Harper Law Firm
2002 - 2004
Law Clerk for Justice Major B. Harding, The Florida Supreme Court
1997 - 2002

Education

The Florida State University College of Law
1997
Miami University of Ohio
1994
The Florida State University College of Law
Law
1997
Miami University of Ohio
Political Science
1994

Associations & Affiliations

Florida Bar, Appellate Court Rules Committee
Vice-Chair
Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Board of Directors
Innocence Project of Florida
Board of Directors

Publications

Florida Defender (a publication of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers), Volume 23, No. 3, Fall
“Big Macs and Sentences: Under What Circumstances Can a Judge Increase the Original Sentence That Was Imposed"
2010
The Ex Parte (a publication of the Brevard County Bar Association)
Representing noncitizens in criminal cases after Padilla v. Kentucky
2010
Florida Bar Journal
Jury Questions in Criminal Cases: Neutral Arbiters or Active Interrogators?
2004
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy
Right to Be Let Alone? - Has the adoption of article I, section 23, in the Florida Constitution, which explicitly provides for a state right of privacy, resulted in greater privacy protection for Florida citizens?
2000

Speaking Engagements

“Hot Topics in Appellate Practice 2011” seminar presented by the Appellate Practice Section of The Florida Bar, Jacksonville
Criminal Case Law Update
2011
The Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section, Monthly Appellate CLE Teleconference (presented with Susan Fox and Wendy Loquasto)
Post-Decision Action
2010
The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers' Annual Meeting (presented with Todd Doss and Jim Miller)
Preserving Jury Selection Issues for Appeal
2010
"Litigating Graham in Fla.," Juvenile Life w/o Parole Defense Resource Ctr, Barry Univ. Sch. of Law (w/ B. Gowdy and A. Stanton)
Graham on Appeal
2010
The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers' Showcase on Sentencing
Postconviction Remedies
2009
The Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section, Tallahassee Outreach Lunch (presented with Glen Gifford)
Ethical Issues in Criminal Appellate Practice
2008
The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers' Showcase on Sentencing
An Analysis of Changes in Florida’s Sentencing Laws
2008
The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers' Showcase on Sentencing
State Sentencing Caselaw Update
2007

Services offered

Criminal Defense Attorney