Practicing in the firm’s Pharmaceutical & Medical Device and Products Liability & Toxic Torts groups, Andrew Hill follows the philosophy that “every day is a school day.” A firm believer that you never stop learning and are continually in learning mode, Andrew seizes every opportunity to dive deep into research to build effective frameworks for the teams he supports. His responsibilities include, but are not limited to, legal research and writing, analysis of information for depositions and discovery, and a variety of work relating to the defense of mass tort claims in complex litigation.
Prior to joining the firm, Andrew worked extensively in document review and analysis, including in contract disputes, antitrust, and FDA-related litigation matters. Not only has he been exposed to a variety of subject matters, but his experience has taught him the value of being exceptionally thorough with good attention to detail.
Andrew received his J.D. from American University Washington College of Law, where he was a Dean’s Fellow at the Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law. During law school, he worked as an Intern for the Honorable Reggie B. Walton, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and as an Intern at the Prince George’s County, Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office. Prior to law school, Andrew graduated from Skidmore College with a B.A. and double major in English and Government.
With a flair for fictional writing, Andrew also unwinds from the practice of law through woodworking and as a certified scuba diver. Andrew relishes diving all over the world at some of the most remote and largest barrier reefs in the Western hemisphere, including his favorite spot off the coast of Belize.