About Andrew R.
Andrew R. Goldenberg built a career that moves between the classroom and the courtroom. He earned his J.D. from Albany Law School after completing a B.S. at the State University of New York at Albany. Those schools remain the foundation of a professional life spent in New York practice and legal education.
His early firm experience included a role as of counsel at Stamell & Schager LLP beginning in 2010. That position placed him in a seasoned litigation and counseling environment, where he worked alongside experienced trial lawyers and handled a range of client matters. The of counsel title signaled a trusted adviser role rather than an entry-level assignment.
In 2023 he took a step into firm leadership as a founding partner of Levy Goldenberg LLP. Establishing a new firm required attention to practice management, client intake and the operational work that keeps a small firm running. He joined another attorney in creating a firm identity, office routines and a client roster for the years ahead.
Alongside private practice, Goldenberg has engaged in teaching. In 2022 he served as a professor at Parsons School of Design, part of The New School. That role exposed him to an academic environment different from the typical law school clinic. He taught students whose primary training is in design and the arts, offering legal perspectives useful to creative professionals and organizations.
Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in meetings and courtroom preparation. He draws on both academic and firm experience when advising clients. His background ties legal reasoning to real-world problem solving. He has worked across roles that require legal analysis, client counseling and coordination with other professionals.
He is admitted to practice in New York and is based at Levy Goldenberg LLP. He currently practices at Levy Goldenberg LLP in New York, where his practice focuses on advising clients and handling legal matters.