About Andrew Kurt
Andrew Kurt Hoek built a steady academic foundation before entering legal practice. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Florida in 2003, completed a Juris Doctor at Florida State University College of Law in 2007, and returned to the University of Florida for an LL.M. in 2010. Those credentials put him in a position to practice in Florida and to engage with specialized professional groups.
Hoek is licensed in Florida and has combined formal legal training with active involvement in professional organizations. His résumé lists roles and affiliations including SOREP, FGCAR, REIC, CCIM and EO. Those entries cover a range of industry and professional associations. They reflect a career that reaches beyond courtroom practice into business and sector-specific engagement.
Early in his career he moved between legal work and organizational roles. He has occupied positions that connected legal questions to business concerns, often where transactions, property and commercial interests intersect. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in approach. He tends to break complex deals and disputes into discrete issues that can be negotiated or litigated as needed.
Hoek’s combination of an LL.M. and membership in groups such as CCIM and REIC points to experience around commercial property and investment matters. CCIM is known for commercial investment analysis, and REIC relates to real estate investment concerns. Those associations suggest he applies technical and transactional knowledge alongside traditional legal skills. He has also engaged with broader professional networks through EO and other organizations listed on his profile.
Professionally he operates in Florida’s legal environment. He has handled matters that require an understanding of state laws and market conditions. His practice emphasizes careful documentation and a preference for resolving disputes through negotiation where possible. When litigation is necessary he prepares cases with an eye toward practical outcomes rather than theoretical victories.
Outside strictly legal tasks he has taken roles that involve business development and industry collaboration. That work often brings him into contact with investors, brokers and corporate clients. It has shaped a practice that blends transactional counseling with dispute resolution.
He continues to practice law in Florida and maintains active ties to organizations related to real estate and commercial investment. He currently concentrates his practice on real estate and related commercial matters.