Intern, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Privacy Office, 2006
Intern, The White House, Office of the Vice President, 2005
Intern, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 2005
Florida Bar Association (Appellate Practice Section & Trial Lawyers Section, Judicial Administration & Evaluation Committee)
International Association of Privacy Professionals
American Bar Association (Litigation Section)
Palm Beach County Bar Association (Appellate Practice Committee)
Golden Gavel Award for Pro Bono Service, 2011
Levis Jewish Community Center (JCC) 2011 Leadership Program
Andrew L. Hoffman is an Associate in the Litigation Department and focuses on commercial and fiduciary litigation at both the trial and appellate levels. Andrew was recognized for his appellate pro bono service with Proskauer’s Golden Gavel Award in 2011. Andrew also counsels clients on a variety of privacy and data security issues.
Prior to joining Proskauer, Andrew served as an interim law clerk to Judge Mark E. Polen of the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal. While in law school, Andrew served as a judicial intern to U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday of the Middle District of Florida. Andrew also won three best brief awards in appellate advocacy competitions as a member of the Florida Moot Court Team. In addition, he served as a research assistant to Professor and Dean Emeritus Jon L. Mills, who wrote on matters of privacy law and policy.
Andrew is certified as an information privacy professional (CIPP) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals. He blogs on Proskauer’s Privacy Law Blog, and he assisted in writing and editing two of the firm’s treatises, Proskauer on Privacy and A Practical Guide to the Red Flag Rules.