About Andreas Euripides
Andreas Euripides Christou began his legal path at St. John’s University School of Law. Law school shaped the practical side of his training. He took part in classroom debate and clinic work, then moved into practice after graduation. Those early years set a steady rhythm for how he approaches cases and clients.
His professional record shows a steady climb. In 2020 he joined Woods Lonergan PLLC as an associate lawyer. The firm role gave him courtroom exposure and a steady docket. He has handled filings, motions and client counseling under senior lawyers. Colleagues describe him as methodical in handling paperwork and attentive in client meetings.
Christou is admitted to practice in both New Jersey and New York. That dual admission has allowed him to handle matters that touch both states. It also means he often deals with procedural differences between the two bars. He has learned to calibrate strategy to fit each jurisdiction’s timetable and local rules.
He brings an orderly approach to complex files. He aims to parse large document sets into manageable pieces. That work often requires early triage, clear timelines and frequent client updates. He follows those steps whether preparing a brief or negotiating terms. His record at the firm reflects steady responsibility for case preparation, research and drafting.
Office life for Christou is based at Woods Lonergan PLLC. There he collaborates with more senior attorneys and contributes to team strategies. He has taken part in client meetings, discovery planning and motion practice. The firm setting has also offered him regular feedback and opportunities to refine courtroom presentation.
Outside day-to-day tasks, Christou keeps current on developments in both states where he is licensed. That includes tracking rule changes and relevant decisions that affect practice. He combines that ongoing study with hands-on client work. His colleagues say he prioritizes clear communication and reliable follow-through.
In professional terms, Christou presents a steady presence rather than a flashy persona. He prefers thorough preparation and practical problem solving. As of 2026 he continues to serve as an associate at Woods Lonergan PLLC, practicing law in New Jersey and New York from that office.