About Andrew V
Andrew V Jezic took a conventional route into law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Georgetown University and completed his legal studies at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 1990. Those academic credentials set the stage for a long career in Maryland practice and appearances before the D.C. Circuit.
He moved into private practice after law school and has been a steady presence in the local bar ever since. In 2008 he became Lead Partner at the Law Offices of Jezic & Moyse, LLC, a role that reflects long-term investment in a single firm rather than frequent moves between firms. He holds current memberships in the Maryland State Bar Association and the District of Columbia Bar Association. Those ties place him in two overlapping professional communities and connect him to both state and federal court practice.
Over the years his work has been grounded in courtroom and office work across the region. He is admitted in Maryland and admitted to practice before the D.C. Circuit, which shapes the kinds of matters he can carry from initial filing through appeals in that federal appellate court. Colleagues describe him as experienced in managing cases that require both local presence and federal appellate awareness. He balances case preparation with the administrative demands of running a firm.
The firm he leads maintains a broad physical presence across the Washington, D.C. suburbs and into neighboring jurisdictions. Offices associated with his practice include locations in Gaithersburg, Bethesda, Germantown, Prince George’s County, Oxon Hill, Capitol Heights, Upper Marlboro, Riverdale, Laurel, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Baltimore, Frederick and a Virginia office. That footprint allows clients to seek counsel at neighborhood locations rather than traveling to a single downtown office.
His career path reflects steady advancement rather than rapid publicity. He trained at well-regarded institutions and then built a practice anchored in one firm. He continues to engage in the networks of the Maryland State Bar Association and the District of Columbia Bar Association, which support lawyers through continuing legal education and peer forums.
He currently practices from multiple offices serving clients across Maryland and the D.C. Circuit.