About Andrew L.
Andrew L. Chambarry built his legal foundation in classrooms before he did in courtrooms. He earned a law degree from Widener University Delaware School of Law in 2011 after completing undergraduate work in political science at Towson University. Those years set the stage for an early practice that combined detailed research and practical courtroom preparation.
He began his professional career at Gill & Chamas, LLC, serving as a law clerk in 2012. That role put him on routine deadlines and in the middle of case preparation. He returned to the same firm in 2015 in a professional capacity, taking on greater responsibilities. At Gill & Chamas he worked on document drafting, discovery tasks and courtroom filings, and he gained experience handling procedural and evidentiary matters that are part of everyday litigation work.
Chambarry is licensed to practice in New Jersey. He has been a member of the New Jersey Association for Justice since 2015, a professional affiliation that keeps him engaged with peers on trial advocacy issues and developments in state practice. The combination of bar work and association involvement has kept him connected to ongoing changes in court rules and litigation strategy across the state.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing a file and direct in courtroom settings. He approaches a case by breaking it into manageable pieces: researching the law, organizing the factual record and crafting pleadings or responses tailored to the procedural posture. That approach shows in the steady progress of matters from initial intake to motion practice and, when needed, trial preparation.
Outside the courtroom, his background in political science informs the way he evaluates public records and administrative processes. He applies those analytical skills when reviewing regulatory materials, deposition transcripts or government filings. The result is a practical, evidence-based method of building a case or defending a client’s position.
Over the years Chambarry has kept a steady presence in New Jersey’s legal community. He has been involved in the everyday work of litigation and has continued to sharpen the procedural and advocacy skills that litigation demands. He focuses his practice on representing clients in New Jersey state courts.