About Andrew J.
Andrew J. Holcomb built his legal path in Wyoming. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Wyoming in 2015 and returned to the same campus to complete his Juris Doctor at the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2022. Those academic years provided structure and an immersion in Wyoming law, and they set the stage for the practical work that followed.
After finishing law school, Holcomb moved into practice in the state where he trained. He is admitted to practice in Wyoming and is part of the team at David McCarthy P.C. At the firm he handles client matters that arise under state law, working on cases and transactions that require an understanding of local rules and court procedures. Colleagues describe him as steady and methodical in courtroom settings and in client meetings.
Holcomb’s legal work rests on a routine of careful research and concise writing. He approaches problems by identifying the core legal question and mapping the practical steps a client must take. That approach shows up in preparatory work for hearings and in drafting pleadings and agreements. He pays attention to procedural detail and to how factual narratives are presented to judges and opposing counsel.
People who work with him find his manner unadorned and direct. He favors plain language when explaining rights and obligations to clients. He also spends time listening; that helps him translate a client's situation into clear next steps. Inside the firm, he collaborates on strategy while maintaining responsibility for day-to-day case management.
Outside of individual files, Holcomb follows developments in Wyoming law and in the federal decisions that affect state practice. He reads recent opinions and tracks rule changes that could shift how certain matters are handled. That habit helps him prepare for hearings and to advise clients about timing and risk.
Holcomb’s background in history and his legal training combine in an attention to context — both factual and legal. He applies that perspective when assembling records for litigation or when drafting transactional documents. He practices at David McCarthy P.C., where he represents clients in matters arising under Wyoming law. He concentrates his practice on representing clients in matters governed by Wyoming law.