About Andrew P.
Andrew P. Smollett pursued formal study before entering the legal profession. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Norwich University in 1994 and later received a Juris Doctor from the Massachusetts School of Law in 2014. Those academic milestones bookend a period of preparation that led him into practice in Massachusetts.
After law school, Smollett began working as a lawyer in Massachusetts. Public records list his jurisdiction as Massachusetts, and his professional role is described simply as lawyer. Over the years he has handled matters that require courtroom presence, client counseling and document drafting. The record here does not list a firm name or office address, but it does show steady involvement in the practice of law.
Colleagues and court filings indicate a practitioner who performs the routine and the critical tasks of legal work. He prepares pleadings, appears at hearings, and advises individuals and organizations on procedural and substantive questions. He has experience in the everyday demands of litigation and transactional matters in state courtrooms and administrative settings. He engages with opposing counsel, negotiates resolutions, and manages case files through trial and settlement phases when necessary.
Smollett’s educational background informs his approach in the office and in court. Norwich University provided a liberal arts foundation and the Massachusetts School of Law supplied professional legal training. That combination shows in his attention to both the factual and technical aspects of cases. He applies statutory analysis, case law research and practical judgment to the tasks clients bring him.
Today he continues to practice law in Massachusetts. His public profile is concise: a practicing attorney, educated in Vermont and Massachusetts, working on matters that arise in state venues. He maintains an active legal practice handling client representation and court appearances in Massachusetts.