About Andrew M
Andrew M Lamkin is an attorney admitted to practice in both New York and New Jersey and serves as the principal of his own firm, Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C. He works across state lines for clients who need counsel on legal matters that cross jurisdictional boundaries. Colleagues describe him as practical and direct in his dealings, and clients retain him for clear, actionable advice.
Lamkin established his firm to provide accessible legal services to individuals and businesses in the region. He manages the day-to-day operations of the practice while handling client matters himself. That combination means he balances casework and administrative duties. It also shapes how the office responds to client needs: small enough to be responsive, structured to handle complex schedules and filings across two states.
His practice involves counseling clients, negotiating agreements, and representing parties in administrative and court proceedings. He spends time preparing written submissions, advising on procedural questions, and working to resolve disputes before trial when that is possible. When litigation is necessary, he handles pleadings and motions and coordinates with local counsel as needed in different courts.
Being admitted in New York and New Jersey affects how he approaches matters. Each state has its own rules and timelines, and he considers those practical differences when planning a case. He files documents in state courts, appears at hearings, and tracks deadlines in both jurisdictions. That dual-admission gives him the option to move matters between forums when appropriate for the client.
Outside of courtroom work, Lamkin places emphasis on clear communication and case planning. He seeks to explain options plainly and to outline likely next steps. That approach shapes client conversations and written updates. It also guides the firm’s intake process, where the goal is to identify priorities quickly and set a realistic timetable for action.
As of 2026, Lamkin continues to operate Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C., handling matters arising in New York and New Jersey where clients require counsel across both states.