About Ivan
Ivan Abrams earned his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University in 2006. He left law school equipped with the practical training and courtroom preparation that the program emphasizes. Early in his career he chose public service as a path into litigation and courtroom work.
In 2009 he joined the Miami-Dade State Lawyer's Office as an Assistant State Lawyer. That position placed him in a busy trial environment. The role required courtroom appearances, case preparation, and coordination with investigators and victims. Those early years shaped the way he approaches evidence and client advocacy.
After time in the public sector, Abrams moved into private practice. He brought the habits of a trial lawyer into civil litigation and trial work. He developed a familiarity with courtroom procedure and a steady approach to arguing cases in front of judges and juries. Colleagues describe him as practical and focused on the facts of each case rather than on rhetoric.
Abrams has membership in professional organizations since 2009. He has maintained those ties while building a practice that centers on trial representation. He has kept a regular court schedule and continued to handle contested matters at trial rather than limiting his work to settlement negotiations.
He is the principal at Abrams Justice Trial Lawyers. The firm name highlights the emphasis on courtroom practice. At the firm he oversees case strategy, trial preparation, and courtroom presentation. His day-to-day work involves managing litigation, mentoring associates, and preparing cases for trial.
Clients and opposing counsel see Abrams as a lawyer who plans methodically for trial. He prefers to test evidence early and to use motion practice to shape cases before they reach a jury. His practice blends public-sector experience with private trial advocacy, and it reflects a straightforward approach to legal disputes.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at Abrams Justice Trial Lawyers, handling trial matters and representing clients in courtroom proceedings.