About Stephanie
Stephanie Ovadia built her legal foundation through a liberal arts education followed by professional legal training. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the State University of New York at Binghamton and went on to receive her Juris Doctor from Southwestern University School of Law.
After law school, Ovadia entered practice as a lawyer and took on responsibilities common to early-career litigators and counselors. She handled client intake, legal research, and drafting. Over time she added negotiation and trial preparation to her day-to-day work. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical and detail-oriented.
Her work has involved evaluating claims, preparing pleadings and transactional documents, and coordinating with experts and opposing counsel. She has spent substantial time in both the office and the courthouse. That combination has shaped a practical sense of how cases move from initial filing to resolution.
Ovadia has also been involved in professional circles and maintains ties to organizations that serve lawyers and the legal system. Those connections have informed her practice and kept her current with changes in procedure and evidence law. She has spoken and collaborated with peers on discrete issues related to courtroom advocacy and client representation.
In day-to-day practice she balances client counseling with case management. Her files have ranged from straightforward contract matters to more complex disputes that required extended discovery and motion practice. She places emphasis on clear communication with clients and on preparing records that can withstand scrutiny in hearings and trials.
Outside the office, Ovadia has supported efforts to improve access to legal information. She has contributed time to initiatives that aim to make procedural guidance more accessible to nonlawyers and to young lawyers learning courtroom practice. Those activities reflect a steady interest in the processes that shape legal outcomes.
As of 2026 she continues to serve as a practicing lawyer. Her current practice concentrates on providing direct client representation, drafting legal documents, and advising on both transactional and litigation matters.