About Andrew
Andrew Fischer has practiced law in Massachusetts for decades. He is a trial lawyer by training and a familiar presence in the state's plaintiff bar. Colleagues and clients describe him as steady in the courtroom and engaged outside it.
Fischer's academic path began at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his bachelor’s degree in 1971. He earned his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 1980. Those credentials set the stage for a long career that spans private practice and of-counsel roles.
Soon after law school he established Jason & Fischer and has remained associated with that firm since 1980. In 2016 he took on an of-counsel position at Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers. The two roles reflect a practice that mixes hands-on trial work with advisory duties to other attorneys. He holds a Certified Advocate credential from the American Trial Lawyers Association, a designation that signals courtroom experience and familiarity with trial procedure.
Fischer’s professional memberships sketch out where he places his energy. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Massachusetts Association of Trial Lawyers, the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Boston Bar Association. He also belongs to the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. Outside legal organizations, he is involved in a number of bicycle and livability groups, including MassBike, the League of American Bicyclists, Bikes Not Bombs, Livable Streets and the Boston Cyclists Union. Those memberships indicate a steady civic interest in bike safety and urban transportation issues.
Across decades he has handled personal-injury matters and litigated in Massachusetts courts. His practice history shows both management of a private firm and collaboration with other plaintiff lawyers as of counsel to a larger injury firm. He has balanced courtroom work with community-focused involvement on issues that intersect with civil liberties and mobility. He maintains an active presence in Massachusetts legal circles and continues to accept cases and advise on personal-injury litigation.
He currently practices in Massachusetts, representing clients in personal-injury matters and serving as of counsel at Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers.