Andrew is an Associate Attorney at McDonald Toole Richman & Correnti, P.A., where he specializes in personal injury defense litigation, representing companies in a broad array of matters, including medical malpractice defense, premises liability, product liability, contract disputes, and collections defense. Prior to joining the firm, Andrew began his career by serving as a senior staff attorney for Judge James A. Edwards at Florida’s Fifth District Court of Appeal. Andrew then joined private practice where he developed a strong foundation in corporate litigation and healthcare law by helping to represent healthcare entities and businesses throughout the State of Florida.
Andrew knew from early in his education that he wanted to pursue a career in law and accepted the Flagler Scholarship to study at the Wilkes Honors College in Jupiter, Florida. Here, he competed for four years in undergraduate moot court winning awards for oral advocacy. Andrew graduated summa cum laude, being recognized as the exclusive Wilkes Honors College 2016 Outstanding Scholar for undergraduate research.
Andrew then graduated magna cum laude from Florida State University College of Law where he excelled as an Articles Editor on Law Review and as a teaching assistant. He was also selected to represent Florida State University at the Willem E. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot competition in Vienna, Austria, where his team received Honorable Mention recognition for its written brief. During law school, Andrew obtained multiple internships including a judicial externship with Federal Court Judge Mark Walker at the Northern District of Florida.
