Bryan S. Silverman is an Associate in Lubin Olson’s Litigation and Construction Law Practice Groups. He has a commercial litigation practice, with emphasis on real estate and construction matters.
Mr. Silverman represents property owners and construction firms in construction claims involving delay, defective design and engineering, and unforeseen site conditions. He also has experience representing property owners, real estate professionals, homeowners associations, and individual directors in a wide array of general commercial and professional liability matters.
Before joining Lubin Olson, Mr. Silverman practiced with Murphy, Pearson, Bradley & Feeney in San Francisco.
Profile Highlights
After graduation, Mr. Silverman clerked for the Honorable Lauren S. Holland, an Oregon Circuit Court Judge. Judge Holland is a member of the Commercial Court which handles the more complex commercial cases, is assigned to the Probate Docket which covers probate and trust cases, and presides over all manner of civil and criminal trials. Mr. Silverman engaged in legal research and writing on a wide variety of civil and criminal legal issues; conducted independent audits of estate, trust, and protective proceeding accountings; and directed the courtroom before and after being in session.
While in law school, Mr. Silverman worked for the Oregon Department of Justice and civil litigation firms in Eugene and Portland, Oregon.
Prior to law school, Mr. Silverman played professional baseball for the Chico Outlaws in Chico, California, and the Malvern Braves in Melbourne, Australia.
Professional Associations
Bryan Silverman is a member of the Bar Association of San Francisco, San Francisco Trial Lawyers, the American Bar Association, and the State Bar of California.
Education
Academic Distinctions
- Oregon Law Review, Articles Editor
- Rose Mary and Thomas M. Dempsey, Sr. Memorial Scholarship