About Andrew M.
Andrew M. Stengel built his legal foundation at Brandeis University, where he earned a B.A., and at Albany Law School, where he obtained his J.D. Those years framed a practical approach to law. He combined classroom training with early courtroom exposure and a steady interest in public service.
He moved into public prosecution early in his career. In 2014 he served as an Assistant District Lawyer in the office of the District Lawyer of New York. That post put him in the center of day-to-day casework and courtroom proceedings. The experience shaped how he manages files, evaluates evidence and prepares for hearings.
After his time in the district office, Stengel shifted to private practice. He founded The Law Office of Andrew M. Stengel and established a small firm presence in New York. The office handles matters brought in state courts and offers legal counseling to individuals who need advice on a variety of legal questions.
Stengel maintains active professional ties. He is a member of the New York City Bar Association and serves on the panel for the New York City Bar Association Legal Referral Service. Those roles connect him to peer resources and referral networks in the city. He also holds membership in the New York bar and practices under that jurisdiction.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and straightforward in client communications. He favors plain language over legalese when explaining choices to clients. In court he relies on clear presentation and steady pacing. Outside of hearings he emphasizes timely responses and practical options so clients can make decisions with usable information.
Today Stengel practices from The Law Office of Andrew M. Stengel. He represents clients in New York state courts and provides legal counseling through the New York City Bar Association referral panel. His current practice centers on courtroom representation and client advisory work in New York.