About Andrew
Andrew Flood took a steady path into the legal profession. He moved from undergraduate studies into law school in a compact span of years and joined private practice shortly after earning his degree. The trajectory suggests a focused progression through formal education into day-to-day legal work.
Flood completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh in 2021. He then entered Marquette University Law School and earned his Juris Doctor in 2024. Those six years of higher education established the academic groundwork he uses now in practice.
He is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin. That jurisdictional connection shapes the cases and filings that come across his desk. Working within a single-state environment allows him to build familiarity with local rules and court procedures.
In 2024 Flood joined Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP as an associate lawyer. His start there came immediately after law school. At the firm he moved into the responsibilities typically assigned to junior associates: researching legal issues, drafting motions and briefs, preparing court documents and assisting more senior attorneys with case development.
Colleagues describe the work of an associate as a mix of technical legal tasks and client-facing duties. Flood’s role follows that pattern. He handles statutory and case law research, prepares pleadings, participates in client meetings and contributes to preparation for hearings and trials. The position requires attention to procedural detail and steady written advocacy. He has navigated filings and calendar deadlines and taken part in the collaborative work that larger firms rely on to manage caseloads.
Outside the office, Flood’s background reflects a conventional route through regional public universities and a Milwaukee law school. That regional education aligns with his practice geography. It also places him among a cohort of new attorneys who entered practice during the mid-2020s, a period marked by changing court procedures and evolving client needs.
He currently practices at Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP, concentrating on client representation in Wisconsin.