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The Short Version: What this means to you

As you can see below, you would be hard-pressed to find an attorney with experience as broad and diverse as Andrew’s. Although he does not and cannot claim to be an expert in everything, chances are Andrew has helped someone with a legal issue similar to yours. Whether you simply need advice or you need to jump headfirst into litigation, Andrew can probably help you, and if he can’t he usually knows someone else who can.

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The Full Bio

Andrew Fine has over 27 year’s experience as an attorney.  During that time, he has handled a wide variety of civil, criminal, and administrative matters in the United States and abroad.

Andrew grew up in a legal household — his father was an attorney and one of the longest-serving judges in Palm Beach County, Florida history.  Throughout childhood, Andrew accompanied his dad to work, observing court and often discussing the merits of various arguments with his dad after cases had concluded.

After attending the University of Florida College of Law, Andrew began his own legal career in 1997 as an Assistant State Attorney working in the Child Legal Services division.  After roughly a year, family considerations brought him back to Gainesville, Florida, where heworked as a private attorney at a high-volume law firm, primarily handling criminal trials in numerous counties all over North Florida.  Having to try cases in front of juries in big cities and small towns, Andrew quickly learned how to adapt to different judicial cultures, witnesses, and jurors — experience that would serve him well throughout his career.

After a few years in Gainesville, Andrew returned to South Florida.  During this time he transitioned to civil litigation while still handling criminal cases.  Andrew also began representing defendants in administrative actions, and represented college and professional athletes and other notable individuals in fraud recovery matters, internal investigations, and general crisis management.   At the request of his clients, Andrew also began helping with international matters, managing litigation and helping clients navigate foreign legal systems – an experience not that different from handling cases all over North Florida.

Andrew has continued his varied legal practice in Florida and, since relocating to Durham, in North Carolina ever since.   He has expanded his practice to include a full-spectrum corporate matters and employment law matters.  Andrew has experience as primary legal counsel in the following areas:

  • Employment Law (executive compensation, discrimination, and denial of tenure matters)
  • Civil Litigation (corporate ownership and management disputes, breach of contract, fraud, misrepresentation, commercial lease disputes)
  • Criminal Defense (misdemeanor and felony in State and Federal Court)
  • Corporate / Commercial counsel (advising on a wide variety of corporate matters including structure, management, and internal investigations / disputes)
  • Mergers, acquisitions, and financing agreements
  • FTC Defense
  • US Tax Court taxpayer defense
  • International Law (corporate management, financial regulation, KYC and AML compliance, corporate structuring, litigation in the common law and civil law systems in Caribbean and Europe)
  • Investigations (Representation of individuals and organizations during various investigations, and acting as primary investigation counsel)
  • Fraud recovery

Additionally, Andrew remains a trusted advisor to a select group of individuals who come to him for advice on almost every legal matter imaginable.

Andrew has also served as a lecturer on various law-related subjects in the United States, France, Belgium, Russia, and the Netherlands, and for several years served as the instructor for the Legal Writing Program at the University of Liege.  When he isn’t handling legal matters, Andrew enjoys racing (primarily sailboats and off-road vehicles), travel, and photography.