About Benjamin
Benjamin Andreozzi graduated from Gettysburg College in 1999 and earned his Juris Doctor from Pennsylvania State University’s Dickinson School of Law in 2002. He completed his formal legal education at a time when the practice of law was changing rapidly. Those formative years set the stage for a career split between courtroom work and organizational leadership.
He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New York and Arizona. Early career steps are not detailed here, but by 2007 he was serving as managing partner at Andreozzi + Foote. That role has placed him in day-to-day charge of firm operations while also keeping him involved in case work and client-facing responsibilities.
Outside the office he has taken on roles in professional and advocacy organizations. He has been a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Since 2008 he has maintained membership in the Pennsylvania Association for Justice. Beginning in 2014 he joined the boards of the Dawson County Victim Assistance Program and the National Crime Victim Bar Association, participating in governance and policy discussions at the local and national levels.
Those board positions signal a consistent thread in his professional life: an interest in the systems that support victims and injured parties. He has worked alongside other attorneys and nonprofit leaders to shape programming and services intended to assist people affected by crime and serious injury. He also engages with peer networks that focus on trial work and milestones achieved by litigators.
Within Andreozzi + Foote he combines administrative leadership with active practice. As managing partner he oversees firm strategy and personnel matters, and he remains involved in case intake and litigation where appropriate. Colleagues describe him as someone who balances management duties with courtroom and client responsibilities.
Over the years he has kept his bar admissions current in three states, which allows him to handle matters that cross state lines or require coordination among multiple jurisdictions. He continues to participate in professional groups and victim assistance initiatives that reflect longstanding interests beyond the courtroom.
He currently practices at Andreozzi + Foote and concentrates his work on representing clients across his admitted jurisdictions.