About Andrew
Andrew Mackerer traces a legal path that begins in applied economics and turns toward tax law. He completed a B.S. in Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University in 2002. He went on to earn a J.D. from Temple University in 2005 and later returned to Temple for an LL.M. in Taxation, awarded in 2014. Those credentials shape the technical side of his practice.
His admissions include New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. Those licenses allow him to work across state lines and handle matters that touch more than one jurisdiction. He has built a practice that brings together transactional work, tax planning and advice for private companies.
Tax matters occupy a central place in his work. The LL.M. in Taxation supports advising on federal and state tax questions that arise in business transactions and succession planning. He counsels owners of family-held firms on entity selection, governance issues and steps to move wealth and management to the next generation. He also handles contract and corporate arrangements that commonly surface for small and mid-sized closely held businesses.
Mackerer takes part in several professional organizations. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association and the Camden County Bar Association. He also belongs to Lawyers for Family Held Enterprises and the Family Firm Institute. Those memberships reflect his interest in the legal and structural challenges family businesses face.
He runs Mackerer Law Offices LLC, where he serves business owners, trustees and individuals with intertwined tax and corporate concerns. His client work often requires coordinating legal, accounting and financial advice. That means clear drafting, careful financial analysis and attention to transfer and governance mechanics.
Colleagues describe him as someone who balances technical tax knowledge with practical business judgment. He publishes and speaks infrequently; his professional activities are primarily client-focused. He maintains an active practice across the tri-state region and continues to work on transactional and succession matters for family-held companies.
He currently focuses his practice on tax matters and advising family-held companies.