About Andrew
Andrew Dibble is an attorney working at Eraser Law Office. He maintains active membership in a professional association and is listed among the firm’s practitioners. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in the office, focused on delivering clear guidance to clients and navigating routine and complex matters alike.
He entered the legal profession after completing the education and training required to practice law. Early years in practice are often where lawyers develop their methods. Dibble’s time in practice shows an emphasis on thorough case preparation and steady client communication. He has worked in the kinds of roles common to private practice, balancing research, drafting, negotiation and courtroom appearances when those were necessary.
Over the course of his career he has handled a range of matters typical of smaller law offices. His day-to-day work includes counseling clients, developing legal strategies, and managing files from intake to resolution. He spends time on pleadings and motions, and on the administrative tasks that keep client matters moving. Peers note that he takes a methodical approach to deadlines and documentation, aiming to keep clients informed and engaged.
Within the office environment he is known for practical problem-solving. He assesses issues with an eye toward resolving them efficiently and communicates options clearly to clients. That approach shapes how he staffs matters and assigns tasks, and it factors into client meetings and negotiations. He also participates in the firm’s internal planning and client intake work, helping shape how new matters are evaluated and processed.
Dibble keeps current with continuing legal education appropriate to his practice and maintains professional ties through his association membership. Those connections provide a professional network and a source of technical updates that inform his work. He is comfortable operating across the typical functions of a small firm attorney, including client intake, document drafting, dispute resolution, and courtroom advocacy when a case requires it.
As of 2026 he practices at Eraser Law Office, where his work centers on client representation and the day-to-day management of matters entrusted to the firm.