About Frank P.
Frank P. Andreano earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Notre Dame, attending from 1982 to 1986 and receiving a B.A. in 1986. He continued his education at DePaul College of Law, where he studied from 1987 until earning his J.D. in 1989. Those formative years at Notre Dame and DePaul provided a conventional path into the practice of law and shaped the practical approach he has applied in his work since.
After completing law school, Andreano moved into the practice of law. He has worked as a lawyer in private practice. Over the years his responsibilities have ranged from counseling individual clients to managing matters that required courtroom appearances. His career has followed the steady, day-to-day demands of legal practice rather than high-profile public roles.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who attends closely to facts and procedure. He has handled both litigation and transactional matters. That combination means he often balances written advocacy and client negotiations alongside courtroom preparation. He has spent time drafting pleadings, negotiating agreements and preparing witnesses for trial, tasks common to many general practitioners.
Education has remained a reference point in his work. The practical skills developed during his time at DePaul—legal research, brief writing and oral argument—appear regularly in how he approaches client matters. The undergraduate years at Notre Dame gave him a broader liberal arts footing that informs how he frames factual narratives for opposing counsel and judges.
Throughout his career Andreano has worked on matters for individual and business clients. He tends to take on cases that require careful factual development and steady procedural handling. The work is often incremental: collecting documents, testing theories, and clearing the way for resolution or trial. That steady rhythm is common in the practice areas he has undertaken.
He maintains an active law practice. As of 2026, Andreano continues to represent clients in a mix of litigation and transactional work, handling cases and matters that require close attention to legal detail and practical problem-solving.