About Andy
Andy Dragovic earned his J.D. from Wayne State University Law School in 2004 and later completed an LL.M. at The George Washington University. He studied through a period when courtroom practice and trial advocacy were central to his training, and he carried that focus into the early years of his career. The academic background gave him both the doctrinal foundation and the advanced legal study that shape his approach to litigation.
After law school he moved into private practice. Records show he was at Flood Lanctot Connor Stablein, PLLC in 2006. A few years later he joined Sommers Schwartz P.C. and became a shareholder there in 2011. Those roles put him in regular litigation practice and in positions that required handling client matters from intake through resolution. He has also maintained admissions in Michigan and in the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan, allowing him to work on matters in both state and federal forums.
Outside the office he has been active in bar and trial organizations. He served on the executive board of the Michigan Association for Justice from 2017 to 2018. He holds memberships in the American Bar Association and the American Association for Justice. Locally, he is part of the Oakland County Bar Association’s Medical Legal Committee and serves as a case evaluator for the Oakland County Circuit Court. Those roles place him in regular contact with fellow practitioners, judges and subject-matter experts, and they inform his work on both technical legal issues and courtroom strategy.
Throughout his career he has handled litigation tasks that range from pretrial investigation to courtroom presentation. His work has involved coordinating medical-legal review and interacting with experts, consistent with his participation on the Medical Legal Committee. He practices in venues across Michigan and in the federal courts that cover the state, and that breadth of practice has kept him engaged with evolving civil procedures and trial rules.
He is based at Sommers Schwartz P.C., where he has been a shareholder since 2011. He continues to represent clients in state and federal litigation and handles matters that involve medical-legal questions and trial practice. He currently focuses his practice on civil litigation and related medical-legal matters.