About Andrew T.
Andrew T. Curtis earned his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2011 after completing a bachelor’s degree in English at Brigham Young University in 2009. His academic path combined study of language and law. The English degree preceded law school and helped shape the research and writing skills he would later use in practice.
Curtis launched his legal career in 2011 when he joined Lincoln Law as a practicing lawyer. He began work at a time when the legal market was adjusting to post-recession realities. Early on, he handled client matters through the firm and learned the practical demands of day-to-day legal work in a firm environment.
He has been licensed in Utah since 2011 and holds an active membership in the Utah State Bar. That continuous membership reflects a steady presence in the state’s legal community over more than a decade. Membership in the bar requires ongoing education and adherence to professional standards, elements Curtis has maintained while working at his firm.
At Lincoln Law, Curtis developed courtroom and client-side experience across matters handled by the firm. His training in law school and his undergraduate background in English supported the drafting and analytical work that routine legal practice demands. Colleagues and clients have relied on him for methodical preparation and clear written work, tasks that often determine outcomes in negotiations and hearings.
Outside casework, Curtis’s profile is characterized by steady practice rather than public-facing roles. There are no listed academic appointments or published books attached to his name here. He appears to have focused his professional energy on serving clients through his firm instead of pursuing prominent bar leadership positions or an academic career.
Today Curtis remains at Lincoln Law, where he continues to represent clients in Utah. He combines his legal training and communication skills to manage the matters brought to the firm and maintain an active practice in the state.