About Andrew David
Andrew David Easler earned his J.D. from Florida A&M University College of Law in 2020. He came to law after a broader course of study at the University of Central Florida, where he completed a B.A. in English Language Arts Education in 2014 and an A.A. in English Language & Literature in 2010. The path through education shows an early interest in communication and teaching that later reappears in his professional work.
His career began outside the law. He served in the United States Air Force as an Airman First Class in 2006. After military service he moved into business roles, taking a position as a business analyst at Eurotex Finanz, Inc. in 2010. Over the next several years he worked as a corporate trainer for a series of firms, including My Corporate Services, Web Stock Transfer, and We Say Sold, Inc., and he helped launch Binary Biometrics Inc. as a co-founder and senior corporate trainer in 2013.
Easler shifted toward entrepreneurship and legal work as he progressed. He founded WorkTraining.com in 2014, an initiative rooted in his training background. In 2019 he co-founded Sell Street Real Estate Advisors LLC and acted as a legal advisor there. During law school and immediately after, he gained experience as a law clerk and legal intern at the Brevard County Lawyers Office in 2020. He assumed the role of managing lawyer at Easler Law in 2021 and also returned to Florida A&M University College of Law that year as an adjunct faculty member.
Alongside practice and teaching, he maintains memberships in legal and professional organizations. He is a member of the Federal Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the George C. Young American Inn of Court. His professional affiliations extend into education through the National Council of Teachers of English. He is licensed to practice in the District of Columbia and in Florida, reflecting a practice that crosses state lines and engages both local and federal legal communities.
Easler’s background blends military service, corporate training, business development, and legal work. That mix informs how he approaches client matters. He manages Easler Law and provides counsel to businesses and individuals, and his current practice concentrates on advising clients on transactional and real estate matters across Florida and the District of Columbia.