About Tamika
Tamika Jones earned her law degree from Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University in 2006 after completing undergraduate studies at Florida Atlantic University in 2002. Her B.A. combined business management and real estate, a pairing that shaped her early interest in matters that touch both commerce and property. She moved from classroom to courtroom preparation at a time when many young lawyers were adapting to a changing legal marketplace.
Jones completed law school during a period of heightened attention to practical skills training. She received her J.D. in 2006 and entered the Florida legal community soon after. Her education gave her a foundation in statutory analysis, contract principles and regulatory frameworks. Those subjects have threaded through her work in the years since, and they remain reference points for the advice she gives clients.
Her professional home is Trop & Ameen, P.A., where she is listed as part of the firm’s attorney roster. She practices in Florida and maintains membership in the Florida State Bar. She is also a member of the American Bar Association. Those affiliations keep her connected to state-level rules and national developments in law.
Jones’s undergraduate background in business management and real estate informs how she approaches client problems. She tends to treat legal issues in the context of underlying business and property interests. That perspective often leads her to emphasize practical outcomes and clear explanations when advising clients, rather than dense legal theory. When matters require it, she advances positions in negotiation or in court, but she also spends time on transactional detail and client counseling.
Colleagues describe her work style as steady and methodical. She allocates time to review contracts, sift through regulatory requirements and prepare for hearings when a dispute cannot be resolved at the negotiating table. Her mixed training—business, real estate and law—allows her to bridge conversations between clients who think in commercial terms and the technical demands of legal compliance.
Outside of casework she follows continuing legal education offerings and bar updates to keep pace with changes in Florida law. She draws on both state and national resources through her bar memberships. Her current practice is at Trop & Ameen, P.A., where she represents clients and handles legal matters in Florida.