About A. Thomas
A. Thomas Tenenbaum completed his legal education at Fordham University, earning a J.D. in 1976 after receiving a B.A. from the same institution in 1973. His time at Fordham combined classroom study and practical training that prepared him for a career in private practice. The years of study also reflect a steady path from undergraduate work into the law school environment at a single university.
Tenenbaum’s professional life has been associated with The Tenenbaum Law Office. Records list that office as his place of experience. Over the years he has maintained a presence there, advising clients and handling matters that come through the practice. He approaches each file as an individual problem to solve and brings the procedural and analytical tools learned in law school to bear on factual disputes.
Colleagues and clients who have encountered him describe a lawyer who prefers clarity. He is direct in courtroom and office settings. He explains legal issues in plain language and sets pragmatic expectations. Those qualities shape the work that happens at the office and the way cases are prepared, from paperwork and investigation to court appearances when necessary.
Tenenbaum’s academic background — a liberal arts undergraduate degree followed by a professional law degree — informs his method. He balances legal research and statutory analysis with attention to the everyday facts that determine client outcomes. That balance governs his selection of litigation strategies and client counseling methods.
In recent years he has continued to maintain an active role at The Tenenbaum Law Office, handling a steady docket and advising individuals who seek counsel. His practice remains based at that office. As of 2026 he continues to practice law at The Tenenbaum Law Office, providing representation and legal advice to clients there.