About Sheena A.
Sheena A. Benjamin-Wise earned a B.A. in biology and psychology from the University of Miami in 1989 and a J.D. from Nova Southeastern University in 2001. Those academic choices gave her a mix of scientific and human-centered training before she entered law school. She graduated from Nova Southeastern at the turn of the century and moved into legal practice soon after.
Her professional credentials include admission to the Florida bar and permission to appear before the U.S. Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit. Those admissions reflect work that has taken her beyond trial courts and into federal appellate settings. Over the years she has maintained an active presence in the courts she is admitted to.
Benjamin-Wise built a practice that centers on litigation and appellate matters across state and federal forums. She has handled filings and arguments that require familiarity with appellate procedure and federal jurisdictional rules. That experience aligns with her credentials before the Federal Circuit and the nation’s highest court, and it informs how she approaches complex procedural questions and written advocacy.
Her undergraduate studies in biology and psychology have occasionally intersected with legal issues requiring technical explanation or an appreciation of human factors. The combination of those disciplines and a law degree has shaped the way she analyzes evidence and frames arguments. Colleagues note that she brings an analytical eye to cases that involve intricate factual records or specialized subject matter.
She practices under the name SHEENA BENJAMIN-WISE, P.A., operating as an independent practitioner. The firm name appears on court filings where she represents clients in matters that range from trial-level disputes to appellate briefs. She runs the practice from that office and manages both case strategy and client communications.
Over time her work has required balancing courtroom appearances with detailed brief writing. She has argued before panels and prepared petitions and responses for higher courts. Her legal path reflects steady involvement in litigation and appeals rather than one-off transactional work.
She currently concentrates her practice on litigation and appellate work in Florida and in federal courts where she is admitted, including matters filed before the Federal Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court.