Contact:
406 N. Lee Street, #103
Round Rock, Texas 78664
Telephone: (512)642-8585
Direct Dial: (512)770-9521
Email: Abigail@VBPenaLaw.com
Contact:
406 N. Lee Street, #103
Round Rock, Texas 78664
Telephone: (512)642-8585
Direct Dial: (512)770-9521
Email: Abigail@VBPenaLaw.com
Education:
J.D., summa cum laude, Texas Southern University, 2021;
B.A., cum laude, Sam Houston State University, 2018.
Court Admissions:
All Texas state courts; U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals; and U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Abigail represents clients in a broad range of civil matters, including breach of contract disputes, claims under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, and property-related litigation. She advocates for both plaintiffs and defendants and has experience in administrative law and civil appellate matters.
Abigail graduated summa cum laude and ranked in the top five percent of her law school class. During law school, she served as Lead Articles Editor for Law Review, a research assistant, and a writing advisor for legal writing courses.
She is actively involved in the legal community, currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Austin Young Lawyers Association and as co-chair of its Community Service Days Committee. Abigail is also an assistant editor of Austin Lawyer, the publication of the Austin Bar Association, and a member of its Civil Litigation Section. In addition, she is a member of the Williamson County Inn of Court and a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, and she has served as an advisory member to the State Bar of Texas' Real Estate Forms Committee.
Abigail recently completed leadership academies with both the State Bar of Texas and the Austin Young Lawyers Association. She is committed to ongoing professional development and community service, regularly participating in continuing legal education and volunteering with initiatives such as the Austin Bar’s CanLaw Clinic and Texas Legal Answers.
Outside of her practice, Abigail enjoys spending time outdoors and pursuing creative projects, including crafting and home decorating.
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