About Abigail Dawn
Abigail Dawn Edelstein is an attorney practicing in Florida. She has taken an active role in local and national organizations since the early 2010s. Her work blends civic involvement and legal service, and she maintains memberships in several professional groups tied to her community and interests.
Edelstein has been a member of The Florida Bar and the Orange County Bar Association since 2013. She also joined the Central Florida Association for Women Lawyers that year. Those memberships have shaped much of her local practice and professional network. They have also kept her connected to developments in state law and courtroom procedure.
In 2013 Edelstein began serving as a Guardian ad Litem through the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, Inc. That volunteer role places her in court on behalf of children in contested matters. It involves investigation, court reporting and advocating for a child's best interests in dependency and family matters. Her sustained service in that capacity reflects ongoing engagement with the local child welfare system.
Her involvement with the United States Green Chamber of Commerce dates to 2015. She has served on the Advisory Council and on a Chapter Steering Committee since then. Those positions tie legal counsel to business and policy discussions about environmentally conscious commerce. They also connect lawyers, business leaders and nonprofit organizers on regional initiatives.
Outside of strictly legal organizations, Edelstein has served on the board of BASE Camp Children’s Cancer Foundation since 2013. That role complements her Guardian ad Litem work and signals long-term participation in nonprofit governance. Her volunteer commitments sit alongside her day-to-day legal responsibilities.
Edelstein’s career is defined by steady participation in community institutions and by roles that intersect law, nonprofit service and sustainable business interests. She practices law in Florida, and her current work centers on matters involving sustainable business initiatives and child welfare advocacy.