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ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS
Abel L. Pierre

COUNSEL

​BIO

Attorney Abel L. Pierre entered Fordham University School of Law after graduating Magna Cum Laude from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. At Fordham, Mr. Pierre received a sound background in commercial and entertainment law.

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Mr. Pierre began his legal career as a legal advisor with the New York City Council. There Mr. Pierre gained a unique insight and understanding of the legislative and public procurement process. Mr. Pierre then entered private practice where he had the privilege to represent clients in a variety of matters ranging from bankruptcy cases, credit-debtor cases, credit card cases, foreclosure defense, debt collection harassment matters.

In 2010 Mr. Pierre was sworn in as an Arbitrator for the Small Claims Court of the City of New York. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Federal Court.

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Mr. Pierre is a proud member of the National Association of Consumer Law Advocates; The Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New York County Lawyer's Association; The Brooklyn Bar Association and Queens County Bar Association.

In his spare time, Mr. Pierre enjoys playing the drums and trumpet, weightlifting, and practicing aikido.

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