About Andrew

Andrew Stebbins is an attorney at Minc Law. He is a current member of professional associations that support legal practice and continuing education. Those memberships are part of how he stays connected to developments in the profession and maintains the credentials expected of practicing lawyers.

Stebbins’s path to his present role is shaped by practical experience at the firm and by regular professional development. His work involves advising clients, preparing legal filings, reviewing documents and managing case logistics. He handles the everyday tasks that make litigation and transactional work function: research, drafting, client meetings and coordinating with experts or other counsel when cases require it.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in his preparation. He tends to break complex matters into manageable pieces. He explains legal options in direct terms and sets expectations about process and timing. That plainspoken approach helps clients make decisions about settlement, litigation strategy or business steps that affect legal risk.

Stebbins maintains current memberships in legal associations. He takes continuing legal education courses and attends events that are typical for attorneys who want to keep up with practice trends and rule changes. He has used those opportunities to refine courtroom routines, update document practices and sharpen negotiation skills.

At Minc Law he works with a team that handles client matters across the firm’s practice areas. His responsibilities include client counseling, case management and representation in forums appropriate to each matter. He coordinates with colleagues to assemble factual records and to present arguments when they are required. When a matter moves toward resolution, he helps clients weigh options and prepare for settlement discussions or trial.

Outside of specific case work, Stebbins contributes to the administrative and planning tasks that keep a law office running. That includes scheduling, prioritizing deadlines and ensuring communication lines between client, counsel and third parties remain open. The result is steady execution of the practical work that underpins legal advocacy.

He continues to build his practice at Minc Law, maintaining active professional memberships and focusing his day-to-day work on client representation and case management.