Andrew Gordon Named Partner-in-Charge of Hinshaw's Fort Lauderdale Office
Press Release | 1 min read
May 9, 2023
The law firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP is pleased to announce that partner Andrew Gordon has been named Partner-in-Charge of the firm's Fort Lauderdale office. Gordon will be responsible for the day-to-day management and strategic direction of the office, which serves primarily insurance services, commercial transactions, personal injury & property damage, and labor & employment. He replaces partner Ross Manella, who had served in the role since 2019.
Hinshaw recently relocated its downtown Fort Lauderdale office to The Main Las Olas – a state-of-the-art LEED-Certified Gold, 25-story, 1.4 million square foot mixed-use office, residential and retail development. The new office space was designed to better accommodate the changing needs of attorneys and clients, and elevate the opportunities for collaboration and socially-focused activities.
Gordon is a management-side labor and employment litigator who also counsels employers on a range of human resources policy and compliance issues.
Gordon began his career at Hinshaw in 2014. He was elected partner in 2017 and capital partner in 2021. Gordon is admitted in Florida and the U.S. District Court for the Middle, Northern, and Southern Districts of Florida.
Media Coverage
- "Hinshaw Taps Employment Ace As Fort Lauderdale Leader" (Law360 Pulse)
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