About Sheba
Sheba Abraham earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Florida Levin School of Law in 2013. She finished law school at a time when the legal market was shifting, and she moved quickly to build practical experience. The law degree provided a foundation in core areas and a springboard into practice across state lines.
She is admitted to practice in both New York and Florida. Those dual jurisdictions shape the kinds of matters she handles and the clients she advises. Practicing in two states requires attention to differing procedural rules and local practices, and she has worked to manage those demands in day-to-day cases.
Her practice is based at Goldberg Noone Abraham. She is part of the firm's team that operates from its main office and its Cape Coral office. At the firm she has handled a variety of file types, often coordinating work that touches both Florida and New York law. Colleagues describe her as steady in court preparation and clear in written work.
Early in her career she developed courtroom experience and tackled contested matters as well as transactional work. She has spent time drafting pleadings, conducting discovery, and preparing clients for hearings. Those routine tasks make up the bulk of her professional life and inform how she approaches matters for clients.
She also maintains the professional habits common to active practitioners: staying current on rule changes, tracking case law, and managing client communications. Those practices help when cases require quick responses or when deadlines shift. Her routine combines legal research, client counseling, and the practical steps needed to move matters forward.
She practices at Goldberg Noone Abraham, working out of the firm's main and Cape Coral offices, and her current practice focuses on matters arising in New York and Florida.