About Liscah
Liscah Isaboke earned her law degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law in 2020 after completing undergraduate studies at East Carolina University, where she received a B.A. in political science and history in 2017. She moved through law school during a period of rapid change in the legal profession and finished her formal legal education ready to enter practice.
Her early professional steps included a position at SAS Institute, Inc., in 2020. That role gave her exposure to organizational operations and the intersection of legal needs and corporate settings. The following year she formed Isaboke Law Office, PLLC, and became the firm’s managing partner. She has led the firm since 2021, overseeing its administrative functions and the delivery of legal services to clients.
Isaboke is also a certified Notary Public through the Department of the Secretary of State. The credential is one small but practical part of her professional toolkit. She maintains membership in professional associations to stay connected to peers and to remain current on developments affecting practice in North Carolina.
Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic. She favors clear written work and straightforward explanations. In day-to-day practice she balances client-facing responsibilities with the duties of running a small firm. That includes management tasks that often fall to founding attorneys: staffing decisions, client intake, and the business side of a legal practice. Her experience at a large organization before starting her firm has informed how she organizes workflows and manages client matters.
Isaboke’s work takes place in North Carolina, where she is licensed to practice. Her professional trajectory—law degree, experience in a corporate environment, then founding a firm—reflects a path taken by many lawyers who move from employment to entrepreneurship. She handles both the substantive and operational demands of maintaining a law office.
In practice she draws on legal training and practical experience to advise clients and manage cases through the life of a matter. Her offices operate under the name Isaboke Law Office, PLLC. She remains engaged with the professional community and continues to build the practice she started in 2021.
Her current practice centers on the legal work she handles at Isaboke Law Office, PLLC.