About Andrew
Andrew Spence holds a law degree from Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University and an undergraduate degree in Accounting and Finance from Florida State University. He combined study of law and numbers early. That combination sets the tone for how he approaches legal problems.
During law school he studied core areas of litigation and transactional practice and refined analytical skills that often cross into financial territory. His undergraduate training in accounting and finance gave him technical fluency with financial statements, budgeting concepts and numerical analysis. Those tools play a recurring role in how he evaluates client matters.
After earning his J.D., he entered practice in Florida. He is licensed to practice in Florida and works on matters that require both legal judgment and an understanding of financial detail. Colleagues describe him as methodical; he breaks big problems into concrete parts and addresses documentation and numbers as carefully as statutes and precedent.
His background lends itself to work where legal questions intersect with monetary issues. He spends time parsing contracts, reviewing financial records and advising on transactions that raise regulatory or accounting questions. He handles disputes that involve economic analysis and paperwork as well as the law. That type of work often requires translating complex financial information into clear legal positions for clients and for opposing counsel.
Outside the office he has kept ties to academic study of finance. He follows developments in accounting standards and regulatory changes that affect how businesses report and manage money. That attention helps him spot issues early, whether in drafting agreements or evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of a claim.
Spence structures his practice around careful analysis and practical solutions. He aims for clarity in written work and prefers answers that can be implemented. He represents clients across Florida and approaches each matter by aligning legal strategy with the financial facts on the ground.
He currently practices law in Florida, concentrating on matters where legal analysis and financial understanding intersect.