About Andrew F.
Andrew F. Caplan trained as a lawyer and completed the steps necessary to practice in Massachusetts. Public biographical details about where he studied and when he was admitted to the bar are not listed here, but his professional life is centered in the state where he is licensed.
His career has been based at Twohig Caplan LLP, where he works alongside colleagues on matters that arise in Massachusetts courts. At the firm he takes part in case preparation and courtroom work, handling the practical tasks that drive litigation forward. He has experience in drafting pleadings, developing case strategy and managing client communications. He combines attention to detail with a courtroom orientation.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in his approach to trial preparation. He spends time assembling documentary evidence, preparing witnesses and shaping arguments for judges and juries. The work requires patience and an eye for the kinds of factual gaps that can decide a case. He also handles negotiations and mediated settlements when they serve the client’s interests.
Outside the courtroom he engages in the steady, often less visible work of counseling clients about risk and procedure. That includes explaining how local rules operate, what to expect in discovery and how timelines play out in Massachusetts practice. He balances litigation deadlines with client expectations and seeks practical avenues to resolve disputes when possible.
Over the course of his time at Twohig Caplan LLP he has worked on matters that reflect the routine demands of civil practice in the state. He is familiar with the local courts and the procedural rhythms that govern civil cases. He maintains professional relationships with court personnel and opposing counsel, which helps in scheduling and in the practical management of cases.
He currently practices at Twohig Caplan LLP, representing clients in Massachusetts courts.