ANDREW M. TESCHNER

My firm exists to deliver personal service for your legal needs. After twenty-five years of practicing law in Florida, I can tell you that there are no identical problems, identical cases, or identical situations. So the consensus of what the “best” way is to address a dispute is not always the best one for you. If you want to find out whether I might be the right lawyer to work with you, call or write me at the address below.

Teschner moved in 2008-2015 to a small Boca Raton firm where he primarily concentrated in the areas of family law, divorce and modification, commercial and business litigation, probate and real estate litigation, and criminal defense in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties.

Teschner began his practice focusing on criminal trial law with Miami-Dade County Public Defender Bennett H. Brummer, and the Law Office of Robert D. Malove, and did substantial work in criminal appeals and juvenile delinquency. In 2004, Teschner made the transition to a full-service civil practice, with the Law Office of Brian R. Hersh, including every kind of litigation, estate and probate matters, and corporate drafting.

Born in New York City. Admitted to practice by the Florida Supreme Court in 1994, after graduating from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and The Johns Hopkins University. In law school, Teschner was on the staff of the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, and participated in the Cardozo Criminal Law Clinic, Cardozo Criminal Appeals Clinic. During law school, Teschner clerked for the in-house counsel of Shearson Lehman Brothers, Inc., and also worked part-time for Professors Barry Scheck and Larry Vogelman in their private practice, and received credit and a Belkin Scholarship for assisting in an annual update of Nathan Sobel’s loose leaf reference, Eyewitness Identification: Legal and Practical Problems.