Of Counsel
Michael Wild serves as Of Counsel in the Wealth Family Protection Division at Kelley Kronenberg. He specializes in sophisticated estate planning and asset protection strategies for high-net-worth individuals and business owners, focusing on wealth preservation during life and maximizing asset transfer after death. With extensive experience in estate planning, wealth transfer, probate administration, and asset protection, he implements a holistic approach to planning, working closely with clients to develop comprehensive strategies that protect and preserve their wealth across generations.
Michael’s legal career has been hallmarked by his role as managing partner at a successful South Florida law firm. His professional background includes experience as a Financial Associate and Operations Assistant in the private sector. He has consistently been recognized for his excellence in law, earning an AV® Preeminent Rating from Martindale Hubbell and multiple selections as a Super Lawyer. His achievements include being named in South Florida Business & Wealth Magazine’s Up & Comer Awards, Gold Coast Magazine’s Top 40 Professionals Under 40, and the Wall Street Journal’s Florida’s Top Attorneys.
A dedicated community leader, Michael serves as Chairman of the Board for multiple organizations including 211 Broward, HANDY, and ARC Broward. He is also on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Broward County and serves on the Executive Committee of the Nova Southeastern University Ambassador Board. As a Charter Fellow of the NSU Levan Center of Innovation and member of the Broward Sheriff’s Advisory Counsel, he continues to make significant contributions to the community. His service has earned him numerous recognitions, including Small Business Person of the Year for the City of Plantation and nominations for various prestigious awards including Man of the Year by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Michael earned his B.A. in Political Science with a minor in Sports Management from the University of Florida, followed by his J.D. from the University of Florida Levin College of Law.