Sarah A. Naccache
Sarah A. Naccache
Sarah A. Naccache is an associate attorney at Sass Law Firm. Ms. Naccache has experience representing employees in non-compete and other restrictive covenant agreement disputes. Ms. Naccache was admitted to the Florida Bar in April 2021 and is licensed to practice in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Before joining Sass Law Firm, Ms. Naccache represented clients in business and complex commercial litigation matters at a local Tampa firm.Â
Ms. Naccache graduated magna cum laude from Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School. While in law school, Ms. Naccache interned for the Honorable Catherine Peek McEwen at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida and participated in Law Review and Moot Court. Ms. Naccache received the Distinguished Student Award and earned 11 book awards, including Civil Procedure, Evidence, Property, Personal and Professional Responsibility, Taxation, and Wills, Estates, & and Trusts
For a full list of Sarah’s awards, publications and associations, check out the below categories or her Resume CV.
Sarah A. Naccache has received the below recognition:
Alumni Distinguished Student Award Recipient – Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
Participant – Cooley Law School Law Review
Sarah A. Naccache is admitted to the following:
The Florida Bar, 2021
Florida Supreme Court, 2021
Florida District Courts of Appeal, 2021
United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, 2021
Ms. Naccache is a member of:
Member – Young Lawyers Section The Florida Bar
Member – Hillsborough County Bar Association
Member – American Constitution Society, Lawyer Chapter
Sarah A. Naccache attended:
Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School, and obtained her Juris Doctor magna cum laude and graduated in the top 10% in 2021
St. Petersburg College, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 2014
Dueling Decisions of Dual-Filed Discrimination Charges, Lawyer Magazine, Hillsborough County Bar Association, May-June 2024