About Andrew J
Andrew J Leahey combines legal training with consulting work in a career that moves between law and business advice. He is a member of the State Bar of Pennsylvania and brings that credential to his role at Hunter Creek Consulting, LLC. He approaches problems methodically and prefers clear, practical solutions over legal theory.
He completed the education required to practice law and maintains active membership in the State Bar of Pennsylvania. That membership signals a grounding in the rules that govern legal practice in the state. He has stayed connected to the bar and its continuing education requirements as the regulatory landscape has shifted.
Leahey’s professional path led him into advisory roles that draw on both legal insight and business sense. At Hunter Creek Consulting, LLC he works with clients who need help sorting through regulatory questions, contracts, and organizational risk. His work is often described in concrete terms: identifying compliance priorities, clarifying contractual responsibilities, and helping organizations put practical processes in place.
Colleagues say he favors plain language and step-by-step plans. He spends time translating legal obligations into actionable steps for clients who do not have in-house legal teams. The result is advice that can be implemented rather than long memoranda that gather dust. He pays attention to the intersection of law and operations, where small procedural changes can reduce exposure and improve day-to-day decision making.
Clients come to him for a range of needs. Some seek help drafting or reviewing agreements. Others want guidance on how to structure internal controls so that regulatory filings or audits go more smoothly. He works with business leaders and administrators to map out priorities and set timelines for compliance and contract work.
Away from specific files, Leahey keeps an eye on developments in Pennsylvania law that affect businesses and nonprofit organizations. He monitors court decisions and regulatory updates and advises clients when those changes require adjustments in business practice. He is comfortable explaining both the immediate implications of a new rule and the practical steps clients should take.
In his current practice at Hunter Creek Consulting, LLC he provides consulting and advisory services informed by his legal background, helping organizations manage contracts, compliance, and risk in practical ways.