About Abraham C.

Abraham C. Bloomenstiel built his legal foundation at SMU Dedman School of Law, where he completed a J.D. that emphasized banking, corporate, finance, bankruptcy and securities law. He earned his undergraduate degree at Goucher College. The combination of those programs shaped an early interest in commercial and insolvency work, supported by formal study of federal and state law.

He began his legal career in support roles. In 2004 he served as a paralegal supervisor at the Law Office of Snider & Associates, LLC, and later took a similar supervisory role at Todd, Ferentz, Schwarcz & Rimberg, LLP in 2007. Those positions exposed him to case preparation, document management and client intake. In 2013 he moved into the business side of transactions as a compliance and due diligence officer for Prestoncrest Capital LLC. He returned to legal practice support in 2016 as a legal research assistant for the Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America, work that strengthened his research and writing skills.

Bloomenstiel shifted into practicing law after earning his license. In 2016 he worked at the Law Office of Joel M. Vecchio, P.C. He joined Vecchio | Bloomenstiel PLLC as a lawyer in 2019. He holds an Ad Litem certification from the State Bar of Texas and is admitted to practice in Texas, before the Supreme Court of Texas, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and in the U.S. Federal District Courts for the Northern and Eastern Districts of Texas. He is also admitted to the Texas Eastern Bankruptcy Court. Those admissions allow him to take matters in state and federal forums, including bankruptcy proceedings.

Practically, Bloomenstiel’s experience spans corporate and financial matters, bankruptcy and insolvency, and compliance work. His background in due diligence informs transactional review and creditor representations. His early paralegal roles and his research work contribute to case preparation and appellate drafting. He handles litigation filings in federal district courts and represents parties in bankruptcy court when required.

Outside courtroom filings, he maintains memberships in several professional organizations. He is a member of the Dallas Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Collin County Bar Association and the Texas Center for Legal Ethics. Those memberships keep him connected to developments in ethics, bankruptcy procedure and corporate regulation.

He practices at Vecchio | Bloomenstiel PLLC, where his work centers on bankruptcy, corporate and finance matters, securities-related issues and federal litigation.

Education

SMU Dedman School of Law

J.D. | Banking, Corporate, Finance, Bankruptcy, and Securities Law

Goucher College

B.A.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Hebrew (Spoken, Written) Yiddish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Lawyer at Law

Vecchio | Bloomenstiel PLLC
2019

Lawyer at Law

Law Office of Joel M. Vecchio, P.C.
2016

Legal Research Assistant

Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America
2016

Compliance & Due Diligence Officer

Prestoncrest Capital LLC
2013

Paralegal Supervisor

Todd, Ferentz, Schwarcz & Rimberg, LLP
2007

Paralegal Supervisor

Law Office of Snider & Associates, LLC
2004

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas
Supreme Court of Texas
5th Circuit
U.S. Federal District Court, Northern & Eastern Districts of Texas
Texas Eastern Bankruptcy Court

Certifications & Awards

Ad Litem Certification

State Bar of Texas

Professional Associations

Dallas Bar Association

has membership Current

American Bar Association

has membership Current

Collin County Bar Association

has membership Current

Texas Center for Legal Ethics

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 101 E Park Blvd Suite 450 Plano TX 75074

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