Sheena Gamble

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Sheena Gamble

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Phone +1-334-223-4869

Biography

Sheena Gamble is the founder and principal attorney of Sheena Gamble, Attorney At Law.  Attorney Gamble specializes in Criminal Defense, Family Law, and Personal Injury.

Sheena attended the University of Alabama and received two Bachelor’s degrees in political science and public relations in 2003 and 2004.  In 2007, she received her Masters in Advertising and Public Relations with emphasis in Political Communication and began working for several media organizations in digital, outdoor, print, and broadcast advertising before forming her own media company, Gamble Advertising.

Sheena received her Juris Doctorate from Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 2023.  In law school, Sheena was honored to serve as the Executive Editor of Faulkner Law Review, a participant in the John Garman Moot Court Tournament, an Honor Court Justice, and member of the Women’s Legal Society and the Black Law Student’s Association.  

Sheena clerked for the Honorable J.R. Gaines of the 15th Judicial Circuit, and the Powell Scott Special Education and Family Law Firm.  She completed her field placements with the Federal Defenders of the Middle District of Alabama and the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office.

Prior to creating Sheena Gamble, Attorney At Law, Sheena served as Director Communications and Attorney-Advisor for the Alabama Democratic Party as well as the founder of Gamble Advertising, a political advertising firm.

Practice Areas

  • Civil Litigation
  • Criminal Defense
  • Election Law
  • Family Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Sports & Entertainment Law

Education & Bar Admission

2003
BA Political Science, University of Alabama
2004
BA Public Relations, University of Alabama
2007
MA Advertising & Public Relations, University of Alabama
2023
JD, Faulkner University's Thomas Goode Jones School of Law
2023
Admitted to the Alabama State Bar

Skills

Litigation90%
Criminal Defense100%
Guardian ad Litem100%
Personal Injury85%