About Sara L
Sara L Bloom began her legal training at the University of Kansas School of Law, entering in 1989 and earning her J.D. in 1992. Those years shaped a lawyer who has spent more than three decades working across state and federal lines. The early decision to attend a Midwestern law school set a foundation for a career that crosses regional boundaries and court levels.
Her professional credentials reflect that breadth. Bloom is admitted in Alaska and Maryland, holds a license to practice in the District of Columbia, and has secured admission to practice before the United States Supreme Court and the D.C. Circuit. Those credentials let her appear in state forums and in significant federal appellate venues. They also signal a practice prepared to address matters that travel between trial courts and higher tribunals.
Over the years she has maintained active ties to professional groups. Records note current membership in at least one professional association, and she has kept involvement in organized bar activities that sustain professional networks and continuing legal education. That ongoing engagement supports a practice that relies on current rules, precedent, and collegial connections across jurisdictions.
Bloom’s career profile suggests comfort with procedural complexity and the demands of appellate work. Being admitted to the nation’s highest court and to an influential federal circuit requires attention to filing rules, appellate standards, and the particular expectations of appellate advocates. Likewise, licenses in both state and federal arenas require attention to differing procedural landscapes.
Colleagues and clients have found it useful that she can manage filings and appearances across multiple courts. That versatility is practical in cases that involve federal questions, interstate elements, or matters that must be appealed beyond a single state system. It also eases transitions when a matter moves from a trial court to an appellate docket or when parallel proceedings occur in different jurisdictions.
As of 2026 Bloom continues to practice law and to serve clients in the jurisdictions where she is admitted. She currently practices across the jurisdictions in which she is admitted.