About Shameka L.
Shameka L. Harris is an attorney admitted to practice in Virginia and a member of the Trustice, PLLC team. She works from the firm’s Virginia base and carries the responsibilities typical of a lawyer practicing under state law. Colleagues describe her as steady and precise in her work. She takes a pragmatic approach to each file and aims to give clients clear options.
Harris began her legal journey through the standard path into practice in Virginia. Her admission to the Virginia bar established the formal authorization to represent clients in matters governed by state law. Over time she has handled a range of matters appropriate to her role at a private law firm. Those experiences have shaped how she assesses risk, structures advice, and explains legal choices to clients.
At Trustice, PLLC, Harris balances client counseling and case preparation. She drafts pleadings and agreements, prepares evidentiary materials, and manages the practical steps that carry a matter from intake to resolution. Her day-to-day work requires attention to procedural detail and steady communication, skills she has built through repeated exposure to the demands of legal practice in Virginia.
Her courtroom work is measured. When filings and hearings are necessary, she pursues the procedural avenues that advance a client’s position. When negotiation offers a path forward, she and opposing counsel look for terms that resolve disputes without protracted litigation. The choice between litigation and settlement depends on the facts of each matter, and she frames options so clients can make informed decisions.
Clients and peers note that Harris emphasizes clarity in written work and in-person explanations. She writes clearly and structures documents so the important points are visible. In meetings she lays out next steps and practical consequences. That direct style helps clients who prefer concrete guidance during potentially stressful moments.
As of 2026, Harris continues her practice at Trustice, PLLC in Virginia. She remains available to advise and represent clients on matters arising under Virginia law, handling the procedural, advisory, and advocacy tasks that her role requires.