Andrew Meyer was born in Deland, Florida, in 1970. He graduated with an International Baccalaureate Degree from St. Petersburg High School in 1988, and attended the University of Florida, graduating in 1991 with a degree in Economics awarded with High Honors. Mr. Meyer also attended law school at the University of Florida, receiving his juris doctorate degree in 1995. While at the University of Florida, Mr. Meyer was inducted into Florida Blue Key and Phi Beta Kappa.
Mr. Meyer was first trained as a lawyer by Richard T. Earle, Jr., and thereafter worked at the Attorney General's Office for the State of Florida in the Bureau of Criminal Appeals before becoming a senior staff attorney for the Florida Second District Court of Appeal. Mr. Meyer also served as a law clerk to the Honorable Chris W. Altenbernd, Retired, at the Second District Court of Appeal. Following his time at the Second DCA, Mr. Meyer worked at Carlton Fields, focusing his practice on appellate matters. In 2004, Mr. Meyer became an advocate for consumers as a partner at James Hoyer, and then later moved to Morgan & Morgan's class action department in 2009.
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