About Michael
Michael Roberts took a circuitous route to law school, arriving at Villanova University School of Law after completing his undergraduate studies at Appalachian State University in 2000. He earned his J.D. in 2004. Those academic years framed his early legal thinking and prepared him for practice in Florida, the jurisdiction where he is licensed.
His career advanced in private practice. He is a partner at Nooney & Roberts, where colleagues say he balances casework and firm management. Over time he has moved from junior associate tasks to leadership responsibilities inside the firm. The partner role places him at the center of client intake, strategy discussions and mentoring younger lawyers.
Colleagues and file records show Roberts has built a steady practice in Florida. He handles matters that arise under state law and brings day-to-day oversight to cases across the firm’s docket. He has appeared in hearings and participated in negotiations on behalf of clients. His work requires courtroom preparedness, client counseling and coordination with experts when matters demand it.
Clients and peers note that Roberts combines courtroom experience with transactional work. He is comfortable drafting agreements and pleadings, and he spends time in court when disputes reach that stage. The mix of litigation and transactional duties reflects the structure of his firm’s practice and the needs of its client base in Florida.
Outside of casework, Roberts contributes to the internal life of his firm. As partner he helps set practice priorities and allocates resources for ongoing matters. He also plays a role in supervising associate attorneys and overseeing the progression of cases from intake to resolution. The position requires administrative judgment as well as legal skill.
Education remains a touchstone for Roberts. His undergraduate studies at Appalachian State University and legal training at Villanova provide the academic foundation for his practice. The J.D. class of 2004 marks the formal start of his professional career.
Today he divides his time between client work and firm responsibilities at Nooney & Roberts in Florida. He continues to represent clients in state matters and assists the firm in managing its caseload and developing younger attorneys.
He practices law in Florida at Nooney & Roberts, where his work centers on representing clients in matters arising under state law.