About Andrew
Andrew Trice earned his law degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2011. He completed his studies during a period of rapid change in the legal market, entering practice as courts and clients adjusted to new technologies and economic pressures. The J.D. is the anchor of a career launched that same year.
He has practiced in both Ohio and Kentucky. Those dual admissions have shaped a career that crosses state lines. Colleagues describe him as steady and practical. He navigates differences in procedural rules and statutory frameworks so clients do not have to.
Early work in his career involved day-to-day client counseling and courtroom appearances. Over time he took on more complex matters. He learned to manage files, coordinate experts, and explain options clearly to clients who often face stressful situations. That blend of tasks — paperwork, strategy and advocacy — has informed how he approaches each new matter.
Trice joined Robbins Kelly Patterson Tucker after building experience across a range of matters. At the firm he works alongside a team that handles litigation and transactional work. He balances case preparation and client meetings. He also spends time drafting pleadings and negotiating resolutions when that proves to be the best path forward.
Outside the office he maintains memberships in professional associations. Those ties keep him connected to peers across both states and expose him to updates in law and court practice. He attends seminars and participates in discussion groups to stay current on developments that affect his clients.
Clients and colleagues note his straightforward style. He prefers clear options over legal jargon. He explains consequences and probable timelines, then helps clients choose a path they can live with. That practical approach underlies how he builds a case and how he prepares for hearings.
Today he practices at Robbins Kelly Patterson Tucker, representing clients in matters arising under the laws of Ohio and Kentucky. His current practice focuses on serving individuals and businesses across those two states from his position at the firm.