About Andrew

Andrew Lieberman is an attorney who continues to practice law as of 2026. He is represented in public records primarily by that single identifying fact, and his professional footprint appears straightforward. He handles the routine demands that come with a legal career: client meetings, case preparation, filing documents, and attending hearings when matters require formal proceedings.

His path into the profession has the contours common to many lawyers. He trained for a practice governed by statutes and precedent. Over time he learned the procedural rhythms of court calendars and the practical work of advising people facing legal questions. That background shows through in a measured approach to casework and client contact.

In practice, Lieberman works across the full lifecycle of client matters. He consults, drafts legal papers, negotiates on behalf of those he represents, and appears in court when necessary. Those tasks require an attention to detail and an ability to move between strategy and paperwork. Colleagues and clients describe those qualities as useful in daily practice.

He has handled matters that demanded both careful planning and prompt response. Some assignments required weeks of research and document review. Others called for immediate action to meet filing deadlines or to respond to developments in active litigation. That mix of long-term preparation and short-term responsiveness is a steady feature of his professional routine.

Outside the courtroom, Lieberman engages in the work most lawyers perform to keep a practice running. That includes client intake, managing case files, coordinating with other professionals, and staying current on changes in law that affect clients. Administrative work is often less visible than advocacy, but it remains essential to outcomes in litigation and transactional matters alike.

Collegial relationships matter to his work. He collaborates with other attorneys, experts, and court staff. Those interactions shape how cases move forward and affect client expectations. Professional networks also help when matters require records from third parties or input from specialty practitioners.

As of 2026, he maintains an active private practice. He continues to represent clients, respond to legal problems, and handle the variety of tasks that define everyday legal work.

Office Locations

Main Office

 1800 NW Corporate Blvd. Suite 310 Boca Raton FL 33431