Andrew is an associate attorney who has transactional experience in a broad range of real estate and corporate matters. From the real estate perspective, Andrew has experience representing and advising buyers and sellers of commercial and residential properties, including performing related due diligence and financing as well as representing and advising commercial landlords and tenants in leasing transactions, including, office, retail, and restaurant leases. His experience also includes working with borrowers in connection with real estate financing and refinancing transactions.
From the corporate perspective, Andrew has experience working on a wide variety of transactions, including, stock purchase agreements and asset purchase agreements and related due diligence, formation of business entities and corporate governance matters, joint ventures and strategic alliances, operating agreements, shareholder agreements, commercial agreements, employment and independent contractor agreements. His experience also includes managing and resolving business disputes.
Andrew received his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law where Andrew served as an editor of the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution and authored the note Time to Pay College Athletes? Why the O’Bannon Decision Makes Pay-For-Play Ripe for Mediation. Andrew was also a member of Cardozo’s Mediation Clinic.
Andrew is admitted to practice law in the State of New York.