Mr. Andrew McEnaney

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Biography

Andrew began his professional career in 1998 as an associate in the corporate tax division of a former Big Five accounting firm in Houston, Texas. In 2001, he left transactional work behind and began representing the victims of asbestos disease as an associate attorney of an upstart Houston-based plaintiff’s firm. Thereafter, Andrew continued to litigate on behalf of families not only injured by asbestos, but also by chemical exposures, pharmaceutical drugs, and motor vehicle accidents. Over the next two decades, he expanded his practice throughout the country, managing and resolving thousands of client cases, while gaining invaluable first-chair jury trial experience along the way. Above all, Andrew strives to treat his clients as family and advocate for their needs in times of turmoil. Andrew is thrilled to return to his home state of Florida and join Morgan and Morgan’s renowned team in furtherance of his life’s endeavors.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Car Accident
  • Personal Injury
  • Mesothelioma Claim

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Florida, B.S.B.A., with honors, 1994
Law School Attended:
University of Florida College of Law, J.D., 1997
Year of First Admission:
1998
Admission:
1998, Florida Bar Association; 1999, United States Tax Court; 2000, Texas Bar Association
ISLN:
916164599

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