About Andrew D

Andrew D Sachs brings a mix of business training and legal education to his practice. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Hotel Administration from Cornell University in 2001, then returned to school to complete a J.D. at Seton Hall University School of Law in 2013. The combination of an undergraduate degree rooted in management and a later law degree gives him a practical perspective on client problems.

After law school, Sachs moved quickly into private practice. He formed Sachs Law, P.C. and has worked as a lawyer there since 2014. Over the years he has built a practice that crosses state lines. He is licensed to practice in Florida, New Jersey and New York, and those jurisdictions shape how he takes on matters and manages clients.

Colleagues describe his approach as direct and task-oriented. He favors clear analysis and steady case management. His prior study in hotel administration informs how he evaluates contracts, compliance issues and business operations. That background also helps when clients face disputes that intersect with commercial and operational concerns.

Sachs’s time in practice has involved a range of matters that reflect the mixed nature of his education. He handles transactional work alongside litigation-related matters. He tends to take the work that allows him to apply both legal reasoning and an understanding of how organizations run. He is comfortable operating in multi-jurisdictional cases and navigating procedural differences among the three states where he is licensed.

Outside the office he has maintained ties to practical business concerns. The path from Cornell’s hospitality management curriculum to a law degree at Seton Hall gives him an unusual combination of skills among general practice attorneys. That mix can be useful for clients who need help beyond narrow legal questions — for instance, when legal advice must align with operational realities.

Sachs’s practice is centered at Sachs Law, P.C., where he has been based since 2014. He manages matters for individuals and businesses in Florida, New Jersey and New York, and he continues to develop a practice shaped by both legal and commercial considerations. His current practice concentrates on serving clients across Florida, New Jersey and New York through Sachs Law, P.C.

Education

Seton Hall University School of Law

J.D. (2013)

Cornell University

B.S. (2001) | Hotel Administration

Experience

Lawyer

Sachs Law, P.C.
2014

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida
New Jersey
New York