About Andrew
Andrew Greenlee graduated from Florida State University College of Law. He arrived at law school after undergraduate studies and completed the standard curriculum. The law degree set the stage for a career that spans state and federal courts across the country.
His practice record shows admission across multiple jurisdictions. He is licensed in Texas, Florida and Michigan. He is also admitted to appear before the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 11th U.S. Courts of Appeals. That range of admissions makes him comfortable handling matters that travel between state courts and federal appellate benches.
Greenlee joined Brownstone PA after completing his legal education, and he remains part of that firm’s roster. At Brownstone PA he has worked on matters that require filings in several circuits. He has handled briefing, oral argument preparation and procedural strategy for appeals. He has also dealt with trial court proceedings when cases warrant state or federal litigation before an appeal becomes necessary.
His work touches on several areas of law. He deals with appellate procedure and federal civil litigation, and often assists clients who must coordinate counsel in multiple jurisdictions. He prepares appellate briefs, responds to jurisdictional questions and manages cross-district procedural challenges. He also addresses preservation issues, standards of review and the tactical choices that shape appellate litigation.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing records and concise in written argument. He can work through voluminous trial records and extract the points that appellate panels will weigh. His routine includes examining trial transcripts, pinpointing reversible error issues and organizing arguments to fit the relevant standards of review.
Outside court filings, Greenlee advises on petition strategy, whether a case belongs in a state appellate court or belongs before a federal appeals court. He consults on jurisdictional hurdles and coordinates filings across circuits when parallel appeals arise. He also assists trial counsel in preserving the record for later review.
As of 2026 he practices at Brownstone PA and maintains active admissions in several states and federal circuits. He continues to handle appellate and related federal civil matters, representing clients before multiple appellate courts and coordinating litigation across jurisdictions.