Andrew is a shareholder in the firm's Casualty Department where he represents clients in the fields of construction injury litigation, retail liability, product liability, automobile litigation and property litigation. His clients include construction companies, maintenance companies, retail stores and product retailers, among other clients.
Andrew handles a significant amount of retail and premises liability cases. These cases involve everything from slip and falls to design and construction defects to assaults and inadequate security claims. He works alongside investigators and experts to provide the best defense for his client. He also takes an economical approach to litigation while staying focused on providing premium customer service.
Andrew also has experience representing clients in labor law cases, including those involving Labor Law 240(1) claims. Many of the plaintiffs in his cases allege serious debilitating injuries that prevent them from working again and seek multi-million dollar settlements. In addition to defending these claims, Andrew has also successfully brought third-party actions against subcontractors to defend and indemnify his clients.
Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey, Andrew worked at a New York super-regional firm where he represented nationally known insurance companies, utilities, common carriers and multinational corporations. Andrew is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law where he was a competitor on BLSA Mock Trial Team, a competitor of William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition, and articles editor for the Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal. He received a Bachelor of Arts with honors from the State University of New York at Albany.
Honors & awards
The Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants
2021-2025
Year joined
2018
Thought Leadership
Marshall Dennehey Announces 2024 Shareholder Class And Special Counsel Promotions
December 19, 2023
Marshall Dennehey is pleased to announce that 10 attorneys have been elected shareholders of the firm effective January 1, 2024. Additionally, three attorneys have been promoted from associate to special counsel.
Can spoliation sanctions be imposed for failing to submit to physical examination prior to undergoing surgery on body part allegedly injured by defendant’s tortious conduct?
New York
Premises & Retail Liability
April 1, 2022
The First Department answered a legal question trial courts have been wrestling with for the past few years: Can spoliation sanctions be imposed on a plaintiff who fails to submit to a physical examination prior to undergoing surgery on a body par Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Apri