About Andrew
Andrew Green built the foundation of his legal career in classrooms. He earned a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame in 2000 and later completed his J.D. at Fordham University School of Law in 2009. Those years shaped his knowledge of law and prepared him for practice in a complex legal environment.
After law school he moved into the practice of law and is licensed to practice in Texas. His professional path includes work inside a private firm setting. Over time he has developed a steady day-to-day practice handling matters that arise under state law.
His practice life centers on work at McCathern, PLLC. At the firm he handles client matters and filings, and he participates in the routines of a small firm practice. The firm setting gives him regular contact with clients, opposing counsel, and state court procedures.
Green’s background ties academic training to practical work. Fordham Law provided a foundation in substantive legal principles, while his undergraduate studies at Notre Dame contributed to his analytical habits. He applies that training to the procedural and substantive questions that occur in Texas matters.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in his preparation and steady in court appearances. He approaches cases in a way that emphasizes careful review of documents, attention to statutory text, and orderly presentation of facts. That approach suits the kinds of matters he encounters in his regional practice.
Outside of courtroom hours he continues to follow developments in Texas law and the rules that govern practice in the state. He maintains current professional memberships and stays engaged with the practical tasks of client representation. His current practice focuses on legal matters in Texas.