About
Andrew Smith is a skilled litigation lawyer in Los Angeles, California, specializing in trusts, estates, probate, and conservatorships. With a background in complex commercial litigation, he is dedicated to protecting the best interests of his clients at all stages of the legal process. Andrew G. Smith is a lawyer based in Los Angeles, California, with a focus on resolving disputes related to trusts, estates, probate, and conservatorships. With a strong background in litigation, Andrew works closely with fiduciaries, beneficiaries, and institutions to effectively navigate through all aspects of legal proceedings, from discovery to mediation and trial. His dedication to his clients is evident in his proactive approach to seeking resolutions. Prior to joining Weinstock Manion, Andrew gained valuable experience as an associate in the Litigation Department at Winston & Strawn LLP. During his time there, he represented corporations involved in a variety of complex commercial litigation cases, such as trade secret, product liability, trademark, and maritime disputes. Andrew's transition to specializing in estate and trust litigation at Weinstock Manion showcases his commitment to providing expert legal counsel in this specialized area of law. While attending law school, Andrew served as the Executive Editor of the Georgetown Journal of International Law, demonstrating his strong academic background and dedication to the legal field. His experience and expertise make him a valuable asset to clients seeking representation in matters related to trusts, estates, probate, and conservatorships.
Legal Issues
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
- Products Liability
- Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
- English
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
- Lawyer
Weinstock Manion
Education
Graduation year: 2009
Graduation year: 2006
Associations
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