About Sharon
Sharon Atias earned her B.A. in Philosophy and Business Law from Hofstra University in 2000. She continued her legal studies at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where she received her J.D. in 2004. Those years shaped her understanding of legal reasoning and the practical demands of practice in New York.
She is admitted to practice in New York. Public records list her working under her own name beginning in 2010. Since then she has maintained a practice that handles legal matters governed by New York law. Her path is typical of lawyers who move from legal education into independent practice, building a caseload and a client base over time.
In 2010 she began operating as Sharon Atias Lawyer at Law, PLLC. The filing reflects her role as the lawyer at that firm. Running a small practice requires handling both client work and the administrative side of a law office. That dual responsibility often shapes the services a solo or small-firm attorney provides and the way they interact with clients.
Her day-to-day work includes counseling clients, drafting pleadings and agreements, and representing people in transactional and disputed matters that arise in New York. She deals with procedural and substantive issues that turn on state law. The work requires careful attention to court rules, statutory deadlines and the details of client objectives. She has spent years practicing in a state where local rules and court customs matter as much as statutes.
Clients who consult her can expect direct attention from the lawyer listed on the firm roster. Her office handles intake, strategy discussions, document preparation and representation when matters proceed in court or to negotiated resolution. She continues to practice through Sharon Atias Lawyer at Law, PLLC., representing clients in matters arising under New York law.