About Aleece Aron
Aleece Aron Kardon earned her law degree from Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University, completing the J.D. program in 1990 after beginning her studies in 1987. Her time at Shepard Broad placed her in Florida's legal education environment during a period of growth for Nova Southeastern's law program. The record of her academic credential is straightforward: a J.D. awarded in 1990 from an established regional law school.
Kardon is admitted to practice in both Florida and Georgia. That dual licensure has shaped the practical scope of her career, allowing her to represent clients across state lines where appropriate. Over the years she has maintained a professional practice under her own name. The office listing appears as Aleece A Kardon, Lawyer at Law, which identifies her as the principal attorney associated with that firm name.
Her career path reflects the common route of law school to bar admission and private practice. Working under a solo or small-firm banner, she handles matters that arise for individuals and businesses who seek counsel from an attorney licensed in either Florida or Georgia. Her background in a Florida law school and subsequent admission in two jurisdictions suggests familiarity with the regulatory and procedural differences between those states, an element of practice that can affect case strategy and client advisement.
Courtroom appearances, client consultations and transactional work are typical activities for attorneys practicing under a single-attorney firm name. Kardon's practice is organized under her own name and contact points are tied to that office identity. She remains active in the profession and continues to serve clients through Aleece A Kardon, Lawyer at Law, representing matters across Florida and Georgia.