About Abraham Jason
Abraham Jason Meir practices law in New York after earning his law degree from the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. He completed formal legal training there and entered the New York bar, where he has practiced since. His education gave him grounding in core areas of state and federal law and introduced him to courtroom procedure and legal research.
He began his legal career in New York. Early on he worked on matters that required courtroom appearances, client counseling and written advocacy. Over time he developed experience handling a range of matters under state law. He has kept active ties to professional peers and the local legal community.
Meir maintains current membership in professional associations. Those memberships have kept him connected to continuing legal education and peer networks. He has participated in seminars and local events that address changes in the law and practical skills for litigators and transactional lawyers alike.
Colleagues describe his approach as pragmatic and detail-oriented. He aims for clear written submissions and careful preparation for hearings. He tends to prioritize timely communication with clients and straightforward explanations of legal options. That practical style guides his courtroom work and his interactions outside courtrooms.
He is currently in private practice at Cellino Law in New York. There he represents clients in matters arising under New York law and appears in state forums as necessary. His day-to-day work involves advising clients, preparing filings, and advocating in court when disputes reach litigation. He currently concentrates his practice on serving clients in New York judicial and administrative matters.