Veronica E. Ebhuoma

Associate

    Veronica E. Ebhuoma is an experienced attorney focusing her practice on asbestos litigation and mass torts. She has spent a significant number of years representing clients in complex cases involving defective medical devices and in general practice, developing a deep understanding of both litigation strategy and client advocacy.

    Veronica began her legal career as an Associate Counsel for the New York State Assembly Committee on Codes, where she analyzed legislation across diverse areas of law and advised committee members on the legality and impact of proposed statutes. Her government service also included roles as Community Liaison for Assemblyman Edward P. Ra and (now former) Assemblyman Thomas W. Alfano, where she managed constituent casework, conducted legislative research, and engaged in public policy discussions.

    In private practice, Veronica has built a strong foundation in litigation. She worked at a Brooklyn-based law firm in New York where she represented clients in family law, foreclosure defense, probate and estate administration, and landlord-tenant disputes, handling everything from motion practice to appellate briefs and settlement negotiations. In 2018, she began handling mass tort matters at a long-standing plaintiffs' class action/mass torts law firm. As Senior Associate, she represented clients injured by defective Hernia Mesh implants in multi-district litigations and state courts.

    Veronica earned her J.D. from Boston University School of Law, where she was active in the Black Law Students Association and the Fellowship for Christian Lawyers. She graduated magna cum laude from the State University of New York at Albany with a B.A. in Criminal Justice, earning honors including Phi Beta Kappa and the Frederick Douglass Scholar designation.

    She is a Board Member and Membership Chair of the Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court and a member of the New York State Bar Association. Veronica brings to her practice not only a wealth of litigation experience but also a commitment to thoughtful advocacy and community engagement.

    Admissions
    New York
    2000
    Education
    Boston University School of Law (J.D., 1999)
    State University of New York at Albany (B.A., magna cum laude, 1996)
    Associations & memberships
    New York State Bar Association
    Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court
    Year joined
    2025