Andrea Friedman Friedman & Friedman
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Andrea B. Friedman is a named partner at Friedman & Friedman, Attorneys at Law. Friedman joined Friedman & Friedman, Attorneys at Law, as an associate in 2009, after receiving her J.D. from Hofstra University Law School, and a B.A. from George Washington University.

In her many years at the firm, she has distinguished herself as a leader in the area of matrimonial and family law. She has developed a well-respected reputation for her aggressive attitude humbled by her compassionate disposition.

Andrea Friedman focuses her practice on preparation, insight into the law and advocacy for her client. Practicing side-by-side with Sari M. Friedman, she handles all areas of matrimonial and family law from inception through trial.

Friedman has emerged as a well-respected attorney. In 2014, Long Island Business News called Friedman “one to watch.” In 2017, she was named a Queens “40 Under 40” winner. She often teaches trial skills to students at Hofstra University School of Law. She has also been a guest lecturer at the Marino Institute of Continuing Legal Education, speaking to fellow attorneys on all aspects of matrimonial and family law.

Andrea is the recipient of a number of awards and recognitions that sets her apart from others in the legal community. She won the Long Island Business News Millennial Award which was given to her in recognition of her abilities among other young professionals. She was also named as an advisory board member at ACDS. This is a not for profit organization devoted to serving children and adults who deal with developmental disabilities. She is also a recent member of the White Plains Rotary Club

“Diligence is key, and I enjoy what I do,” Friedman says. “What my clients are looking for most is someone who will look out for their best interest.” Andrea Friedman achieves that goal for every client, every day.

Friedman was recently named to Who’s Who as a Top Attorney in North America and is now a member of the Board of the Westchester Women’s Bar Association. She has also been elected to the board of Unique People Services, a local non-profit that provides for the needs of underserviced members of the local community.