Andrew Lifsey
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Andrew Lifsey is a dedicated employment law attorney based in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Born and raised in this culturally rich environment, Andrew has cultivated a deep understanding of the local workforce and the unique challenges faced by employees and employers alike. As a founding member of Lifsey & Birch, LLC, he combines his passion for justice with a commitment to providing exceptional legal representation. Before earning his Juris Doctor degree from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in May 2016, Andrew spent over a decade in the private sector, where he honed his skills in marketing and design. His experience in these roles provided him with valuable insights into the intricacies of workplace dynamics and the importance of fair employment practices. During his time at Loyola, Andrew distinguished himself academically, graduating in the top 25% of his class and receiving multiple honors for his outstanding performance. His scholarly contributions also include a published article in the 2016 edition of the Loyola Maritime Law Journal, where he served as a Comment Editor. Andrew's legal journey included a pivotal clerkship at a prominent plaintiff’s firm in New Orleans, where he gained hands-on experience in various employment law cases alongside a talented team of attorneys. This practical knowledge, combined with his academic achievements, positions Andrew as a formidable advocate for his clients. At Lifsey & Birch, LLC, Andrew shares management responsibilities with fellow founder Serena Birch, ensuring a collaborative approach to client service. With his extensive background and unwavering dedication to employment law, Andrew Lifsey is poised to make a significant impact in the New Orleans legal community.
About Employment Law
Employment law attorneys handle workplace legal matters affecting both employees and employers. They address issues from hiring through termination. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, wage disputes, employment contracts.