About Michael
Michael Sheena trained at the University of Delaware and later earned his J.D. from New York Law School. He took a conventional path into the law, combining a liberal sciences undergraduate degree with a law school education in New York. The move north set the stage for a long-running practice in the state.
He joined Radow Law Group, P.C. early in his career and rose through the ranks. In 2009 he became a partner at the firm. Over the years he has maintained his license to practice in New York and built a steady practice there. He has also held a professional membership since 2006, which he continues to list as current.
Colleagues describe him as methodical rather than flashy. He approaches matters in measured steps. He favors clear legal reasoning and attention to the procedural details that matter in state practice. His work at the firm involves advising clients on the kinds of legal questions and transactions that come before New York lawyers. He appears regularly in contexts that require an understanding of local rules and court procedures.
Clients and co-counsel see him as someone who knows the practical side of handling a matter from intake through resolution. That practical sense comes from years of steady practice at the same firm. It also reflects training that spanned two different academic settings: an undergraduate degree outside New York and a law degree earned in the city where he now practices.
He keeps a steady presence at Radow Law Group, P.C., where he has been a partner for more than a decade and a half. He remains active in the New York legal community and keeps current with developments that affect the firm’s work. He balances firm responsibilities with ongoing professional participation that began in 2006.
He practices law in New York at Radow Law Group, P.C., where he spends his time handling the firm’s matters and representing clients in state matters.