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Address
Millennium I
15455 Dallas Parkway, Suite 600
Dallas, Texas 75001 (Collin, Dallas & Denton Cos.)
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Average Peer Review Rating
5.0
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(Main Office) The firm of Maxel (Bud) Silverberg, Attorney-Mediator and Arbitrator, primarily engages in Mediation, Arbitration, Summary Jury Trials, and other forms of ADR, relating to disputes involving business, financial, employment, securities, personal injury, governmental agencies, real estate/construction, malpractice, discrimination, family, taxes, international, and other matters. Statement of PracticeMediation, Arbitration; Summary Jury Trials; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Processes. Firm Size: 1
AddressMillennium I 15455 Dallas Parkway, Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75001, (Collin, Dallas & Denton Cos.)
PhonePhone: 972-764-4300 Fax: 972-764-4301

Website http://www.budsilverberg.com
Maxel (Bud) Silverberg (Member) admitted to bar, 1954, Texas. Education: University of Texas (B.B.A., 1952; J.D., 1954); Southern Methodist University (M.B.A. Accounting, 1959). Adjunct Professor, Dispute Resolution, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. Faculty Member: Attorney-Mediators Institute; Dallas Bar Association Mediator Training. Co Mediation Training, Dallas County Family Courts. Has mediated more than 3,000 cases. Member, Panel of Arbitrators and Panel of Mediators of the American Arbitration Association, the National Association of Security Dealers and the Duke University Private Adjudication Center. Chairman, Special State Bar of Texas committee to prepare a plan and pilot program for mediating grievances against Texas attorneys. Recipient, Steve Brutsche Award for professional excellence in dispute resolution, American Arbitration Association. Recipient with his wife, Rena Silverberg, Justice Frank G. Evans Award presented by ADR Section of the State Bar of Texas, 2005. Named by D Magazine as one of the best lawyers in Dallas, 2003. Named by Texas Monthly as one of the Texas Super Lawyers in 2003, 2004, 200, 2006 and 2007. Former Member, Civil Justice Reform Act Advisory Committee to the Federal Districts Courts for the Northern District of Texas, the Supreme Court of Texas Advisory Committee on Court-Annexed Mediations, State Bar of Texas Task Force on Mediator Quality and Credentialing. Member: Dallas (Member, ADR Section and Past Chairman, Ethics Subcommittee) and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas (Member, ADR Section and former member Governing Council); Association of Attorney-Mediators (Past President); Texas Association of Mediators; International Academy of Mediators. Practice Areas: Mediation; Arbitration; Alternative Dispute Resolution.
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