About Shauna
Shauna Friedman pursued a steady academic path before entering the legal profession. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Richard Stockton College of New Jersey in 2012, followed by a master’s degree from the same institution in 2014. In 2017 she completed her Juris Doctor at Rutgers School of Law–Newark. Her academic record shows a progression from liberal arts to graduate study and then to law school, a trajectory that shaped the early years of her career.
Her entry into legal work began as a paralegal at Cedar Law Office. That role put her in the day-to-day work of preparing files, supporting attorneys and engaging with procedural tasks that keep cases moving. She moved into a lawyer’s role in 2017 when she became an associate at Williams Cedar, LLC. The transition from paralegal to associate in a relatively short span suggests a practical grounding in litigation support and client service during her formative career years.
Friedman is licensed to practice in New Jersey. Her professional memberships include at least one ongoing association, though specific organizations are not listed. That membership activity indicates she maintains links to the wider legal community and the networks that support continuing legal work and development.
Colleagues and clients encountered a practitioner comfortable with the details that underpin casework. Her earlier paralegal experience informed the way she manages documents, timelines and client communications. As an associate, she took on responsibilities that required drafting pleadings, conducting legal research and assisting in case strategy. Those are routine but central tasks in most law practices, and they were part of her work as she established herself after law school.
Her work has been anchored in two geographic locations. She operates out of offices in Philadelphia and New Jersey. That arrangement places her in proximity to state courts in New Jersey and regional matters that arise around the Philadelphia metropolitan area. It also suggests a case load that can span both sides of the Delaware River when client needs require it.
Observers describe Friedman as practical and methodical in approach. She structures her work around clear deadlines and measurable tasks, and she applies the organizational habits she developed early in her career. Those traits are evident in how she approaches file management and client updates.
Friedman currently practices law in New Jersey and works from offices in Philadelphia and New Jersey.