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Silverman Law Office opens Billings location, expands to five Montana offices

May 14, 2026
Silverman Law Office opens Billings location, expands to five Montana offices

By AI, Created 5:06 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Silverman Law Office has opened a new office in Billings, giving the firm five Montana locations and a deeper presence in eastern Montana. The expansion is meant to improve access to transactional and litigation services for individuals, families and businesses across the state.

Why it matters: - The Billings opening gives Silverman Law Office a larger footprint in Montana’s biggest city and adds another access point for clients in eastern Montana. - The firm says the move is designed to support individuals, families and businesses that need transactional and litigation services, including communities that are underserved. - Billings-area clients now have local access to a full statewide team of 11 attorneys.

What happened: - Silverman Law Office opened a new office in Billings and now operates five offices across Montana. - The firm’s other Montana offices are in Helena, Bozeman, Butte and Big Timber. - CEO Joel Silverman said the Billings office is a natural next step for a region where the firm has represented many clients for years. - The Billings office is located at 2800 Central Ave., Unit A, Billings, MT 59102. - Clients can schedule appointments by visiting more information or calling 406-831-9108.

The details: - The Billings office is staffed by attorneys Morgan E. Tuss and Ben M. D’Alton, both Billings natives. - Tuss practices estate planning, probate and trust administration, business and corporate law, real estate, landlord-tenant law and tax advising. - Tuss is a fifth-generation Montanan, was born and raised in Billings and has served on local boards and professional organizations. - Tuss earned her law degree from the University of North Dakota School of Law and completed a dual LL.M. in tax law and estate planning. - D’Alton focuses on taxation, estate and succession planning, trust and probate administration, mergers and acquisitions, and real estate transactions. - D’Alton earned both his Juris Doctor and LL.M. in taxation from the University of San Diego School of Law. - D’Alton began his legal career in California and returned to Montana in 2023 to serve clients in his home community. - Silverman Law Office opened in Helena in 2012 and expanded to Bozeman in 2016. - In the past two years, the firm expanded into a larger Bozeman office, acquired an existing law firm in Big Timber, and opened new offices in Butte and Billings. - Silverman Law Office focuses on tax law, real estate, estate planning, business, contract law, probate, litigation and related services.

Between the lines: - The expansion pairs a statewide growth strategy with local hiring in Billings, which can help the firm signal regional commitment while keeping attorneys close to clients. - The emphasis on tax, estate and real estate work suggests the firm is building around recurring legal needs for Montana households and businesses. - Opening in Billings also positions the firm nearer to a major commercial hub in eastern Montana, where demand for transactional and litigation work may be concentrated.

What’s next: - Silverman Law Office is likely to use the Billings office to deepen client relationships in the region and convert more existing work into local, in-person service. - The firm’s statewide model suggests additional growth could continue if demand supports more offices or expanded staffing. - Clients seeking the firm’s services can contact the Billings office directly at 406-831-9108 or through the firm’s website.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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