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Roman Silberfeld
National Trial Chair
Roman M. Silberfeld is a prominent trial lawyer and partner at Robins Kaplan LLP, serving as the firm's National Trial Chair.25 With over 50 years of experience, he has an impressive record of courtroom success across various complex civil litigation disciplines.14
Key aspects of Silberfeld's career include:
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Expertise: He specializes in business and high technology matters, product liability, professional negligence, and mass tort litigation, with a focus on multi-state, multi-party, and class action cases.1
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Notable achievement: Silberfeld gained national recognition as lead trial counsel in the "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" lawsuit, securing a $269.4 million jury verdict plus $50 million in prejudgment interest—the largest verdict in a "Hollywood accounting" lawsuit.12
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Leadership roles: He has served as court-appointed Lead Counsel or Chair of litigation committees in numerous multi-party, complex litigation cases.1
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Professional recognition: Silberfeld has been named to prestigious lists such as the Daily Journal's "Leading Commercial Litigators," "Top 100 Lawyers," and Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers guides.24
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Public service: He founded the Judicial Independence Collaborative and has a strong commitment to pro bono work, including representing homeless disabled veterans in Los Angeles.24
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Education: Silberfeld graduated from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, where he was Associate Editor of the Loyola Law Review.13
Throughout his career, Silberfeld has secured over 80 trial victories and has been a influential figure in entertainment and business litigation, consumer protection, and intellectual property rights.4



