“She was doing such interesting work,” the attorney recalled.
“I just said, ‘Oh, my god, I want to be like her.'”
Habba started that journey by studying political science as an undergrad at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

However, her path diverged slightly following graduation.
Instead of jumping immediately into law school, Habba opted to try on the fashion industry for size.
Thus, the aspiring luxury item collector enrolled in law school.

Habba enrolled at Widener University Commonwealth Law School shortly thereafter and graduated in 2010.
The firm operates out of Bedminster, New Jersey, and Manhattan.
If luxury wear was what Habba was after when she attended law school, she certainly got it.

She regularly sports designer clothing, luxurious furs, and expensive accessories.
“I’m not political,” Habba explained.
Trump, too, has spoken highly of Habba’s legal acumen.
She’s very talented, she’s smart, she’s a very likable person."