About Andrew Omar
Andrew Omar Clarke built his legal foundation at the University of Delaware and then at The George Washington University Law School, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 2014. He arrived in law school during a period of rapid change in Washington and left with a practical sense of how courts, agencies and private practice intersect. His academic record reflects a steady course through demanding coursework and the practical training typical of a law school in the nation’s capital.
Soon after finishing law school, Clarke entered practice in the Washington, D.C. area. He is admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia and Virginia, and he has spent his career working on matters that require familiarity with both jurisdictions. That dual admission has shaped how he approaches cases. He pays careful attention to procedural differences between courts and to the particular expectations of local judges and regulators.
Colleagues describe Clarke as concise in written work and deliberate in oral argument. He favors clear legal briefs and straightforward client communication. Those habits grew from early assignments that demanded tight deadlines and practical solutions. Over time he has applied those skills across a range of matters that touch on local rules, administrative processes and federal questions that arise in the D.C. and Virginia contexts.
Clarke’s professional path has kept him close to the courthouse and the regulatory agencies that influence day-to-day practice in the capital region. He has handled matters that require litigating before trial courts and appearing in administrative proceedings. His approach emphasizes preparation and a willingness to adjust tactics as a case evolves. He also places importance on explaining options to clients, so they can make informed decisions about litigation risk and timing.
Today Clarke maintains an active practice in the D.C. and Virginia markets. He continues to represent clients in matters that arise under the laws of those jurisdictions and to advise them on procedural and strategic questions that help move cases forward. His current practice focuses on handling disputes and regulatory matters across the District of Columbia and Virginia.