Rawle Andrews, Jr

Adjunct Professor, Housing Discrimination

Rawle Andrews Jr., is the Managing Attorney of AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly, Inc. (LCE). For over 16 years, Mr. Andrews has practiced in the areas of general civil & complex commercial litigation and regulatory matters, including bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, civil rights, contracts, employment, predatory lending, and all phases of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Before joining LCE, Mr. Andrews was a litigator with Squire, Sanders & Dempsey; a partner with Dickinson Wright; and Founding Chairman of Andrews & Bowe. In addition to his law practice, Mr. Andrews is an adjunct professor in housing discrimination at the Howard University School of Law; a member of the Gerson Lehrman Group Law Council; a member of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy Alumni Association; a member of the American Arbitration Association; a past Vice Chairman of the Make-A-Wish Foundation; and a frequent author and lecturer on civil litigation, employment law and ADR issues.

Mr. Andrews earned his J.D., with honors, from the Howard University School of Law (1990), where he was a Member of the Howard Law Journal, and his B.A. from Texas Southern University (1987), where he was a Hearst Foundation-U.S. Senate Youth Scholar. Mr. Andrews is an active member of the District of Columbia Bar and the Pennsylvania Bar, the ADR Committee Chair for the Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC; the District’s oldest bar association), and the D.C. Bar’s 2006 Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year.

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