About Andrew P.
Andrew P. Irvin built a straightforward path into the law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from the University of Central Florida in 2008 and completed his Juris Doctor at Florida A&M University College of Law in 2012. Those academic years shaped a practical approach to legal problems. The combination of finance and law informs how he evaluates cases and counsel.
After law school he began practicing in Florida. He is admitted to the Florida bar and has remained active in the local legal community. Rather than pursuing public notoriety, he has taken on roles that keep him connected to colleagues and to civic-minded legal work. His steady presence in bar activities reflects an interest in legal education and outreach.
Since 2017 he has served as Co-Chair of the Law Week Committee for the Orange County Bar Association. He joined the Florida State Bar’s Law Related Education Committee in 2016 and continues to hold membership there. Those positions involve organizing events, coordinating volunteer efforts and helping shape programs aimed at schools and the public. They occupy a recurring place in his professional calendar and speak to a preference for hands-on, programmatic work in the community.
Irvin’s background in finance shows up in the kinds of questions he asks and the documents he requests. He pays attention to numbers and to practical impacts on clients’ finances. That does not limit him to any single label. He approaches matters by examining both legal risks and financial consequences. Colleagues describe his style as direct and methodical; he prefers clear explanations over legalese.
He maintains a practice in Florida and continues to balance client work with bar committee responsibilities. His recent years have been marked by steady engagement with law-related education projects and by providing legal services grounded in an understanding of financial context. He currently practices law in Florida, advising clients on legal matters that involve financial and community education aspects.