About Esther Uria
Esther Uria LaBovick has built a steady legal career grounded in courtroom work and client representation. She completed her undergraduate degree at Duke University in 1987 and earned her J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law in 1990. Those years set the stage for a practice rooted in litigation and procedural advocacy.
Early in her professional life she gained admission to the Florida bar and secured privileges to appear before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Her courtroom credentials reflect steady involvement in matters that require federal and state filings, hearings and trials. Over time she took on increased responsibility inside the firms and associations where she worked.
LaBovick is a partner at LaBovick Law Group. Her role there involves supervising case strategy, managing pleadings and preparing matters for trial. Colleagues describe her as practical and methodical. She balances casework with mentoring junior lawyers and coordinating with experts and opposing counsel when litigation requires it.
Her professional affiliations are broad and active. She maintains memberships in the Florida Bar Association and the Palm Beach County Bar Association. She is also enrolled in specialized groups including the Cuban American Bar Association, the National Hispanic Bar Association, the Palm Beach County Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice. She participates in the Hispanic Chamber Association of Palm Beach County as well. Those ties keep her connected to local legal trends and to networks that provide continuing legal education and trial practice resources.
Over the years LaBovick’s work has relied on the mechanics of litigation: drafting motions, taking and defending depositions, negotiating discovery disputes and presenting evidence in court. She works across matters that require both federal and state-level filings. Her courtroom experience is reflected in the memberships she maintains and the trial-oriented organizations she joined.
Outside of routine filings and hearings she spends time reviewing procedural developments and mentoring less-experienced attorneys at the firm. She is known among peers for a steady courtroom manner and attention to procedural detail. She currently practices at LaBovick Law Group and handles civil litigation and trial work in state and federal courts.