

Samantha Talieri builds robust litigation strategies from the ground up, combining meticulous claim analysis with deep legal expertise to identify vulnerabilities and secure favorable outcomes in complex civil litigation matters.
Samantha defends insurance carriers and the MAIPF in complex disputes across a broad range of litigation, including personal injury protection, bodily injury, third-party automobile negligence, and uninsured/underinsured motorist claims. She analyzes claim files and builds defense strategies grounded in the facts and potential exposure. She leverages in-depth claim analysis and comprehensive legal expertise to build tailored defense strategies designed to mitigate exposure and protect client interests.
Samantha works closely with clients to keep each case aligned with their goals. She builds strong client relationships by listening and offering candid, practical advice. She makes the litigation process clear and manageable so clients can make informed decisions at each stage. Her attention to detail drives clear, persuasive arguments and steady progress in complex matters.
Samantha earned her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, where she ranked in the top five percent of her class. She served on Law Review as Executive Articles Editor and published work examining Fourth Amendment limits on surveillance technology.
Outside the office, Samantha enjoys exploring new destinations and spending time with family and friends.
Practice Areas
Bar Admissions
Education
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 2024
- Executive Articles Editor, Law Review, 2023-2024
Michigan State University
Bachelor of Arts in Social Relations and Policy, Minor in Bioethics, 2020
Publications
- In Sight, Out of Mind: A Fourth Amendment Framework for Analyzing Utility Pole Camera Surveillance
101 U Det L Rev 213, 2024

