About Andrew
Andrew Buda began his professional path at the University of South Florida, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in business. He went on to study law at Stetson University College of Law. Those years established the groundwork for a career split between courtroom practice and court filings.
He is admitted to practice in Florida and holds admission to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Early on he took roles that put him in front of judges and juries as well as in appellate proceedings. That mix of trial and appellate exposure has shaped how he approaches cases and legal strategy.
Buda has served as an Assistant State Lawyer. In that capacity he has handled responsibilities common to a prosecutor’s office, including preparing cases for trial and appearing in court. He also maintains professional ties through the Hillsborough County Bar Association. Those connections keep him current on local rules and practice developments.
His work has required steady attention to procedure and persuasive writing. Admission to the Eleventh Circuit reflects that he handles matters that reach beyond trial courts. He balances time between courtroom appearances and work behind the scenes — drafting motions, researching legal questions and preparing briefs for higher courts.
He operates from Buda Law, where he continues to practice and represent clients. The firm serves as his base for filings and client meetings. His practice reflects the litigation experience he has developed through public service and appellate admissions.
Colleagues and court staff know him for careful preparation and an insistence on clarity in filings and arguments. He maintains an active presence in the local bar and in federal appellate practice rolls. The result is a practice that moves between trial courts and appellate dockets.
He currently practices at Buda Law and carries out his duties as an Assistant State Lawyer, with his work centered on litigation and appellate matters.