About Andrew B.
Andrew B. Koplan is an attorney based in Atlanta, Georgia, with a focus on personal injury, business law, and real estate law. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1996. Following his graduation, Koplan was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia in 1997, starting his legal career. He established his own practice, Andrew B. Koplan, P.C., in 2007.
This firm concentrated on personal injury and business law cases, serving clients in the Atlanta area and beyond. The firm was located at 1870 The Exchange SE, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30339, providing a central hub for his legal services. Over the years, Koplan built a reputation for handling a variety of cases, but his practice faced significant challenges. In 2018, the firm was administratively dissolved, a pivotal moment that marked the beginning of a series of legal troubles for Koplan. That same year, he faced disciplinary action by the State Bar of Georgia, which would have lasting implications for his career. The Supreme Court of Georgia accepted Koplan's voluntary petition for indefinite suspension in 2018.
This suspension was pending the resolution of a criminal complaint filed against him in Cobb County, alleging theft by conversion. The complaint outlined serious accusations, stating that Koplan failed to promptly disburse funds from his trust account and did not provide a full accounting to his client. These allegations raised significant concerns about his professional conduct and ethics. In February 2026, the situation escalated when the Georgia Supreme Court accepted Koplan's voluntary surrender of his law license. This decision came after he admitted to forging a court order for a client, a serious breach of legal ethics. As a result of this admission, he was removed from the State Bar of Georgia, effectively ending his ability to practice law in the state.
The culmination of these events reflects a dramatic shift in Koplan's legal career, from establishing a practice to facing serious ethical violations. As of February 2026, Andrew B — Koplan is no longer licensed to practice law in Georgia. His journey through the legal profession serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of ethical conduct in law. The events surrounding his career highlight the consequences that can arise from failing to adhere to professional standards, ultimately leading to the loss of his license and the dissolution of his practice.