Andrew Boros has a reputation of extraordinary success, client satisfaction and aggressive advocacy. His investment in time and resources assures that maximum results are achieved. His primary goal and objective in the handling of his civil cases is to achieve the highest financial award for each client. For his clients charged with a criminal offense his primary goal and objective is for them to be declared not guilty of the charge.
He is a dedicated and zealous advocate who has spent the last 30 years fighting for the rights of his clients.He is respected by his colleagues, adversaries and judges as someone who knows the law and will work tirelessly in an effort to obtain the best possible result for his clients. He does this by listening and working closely with his clients and applies the most creative and aggressive strategy to each case. This is reflected in an “AV” rating which is the highest and preeminent rating Martindale & Hubbel bestows upon an attorney.
In addition to serving his community he has served on the Florida Bar Civil Rules Committee which drafts and revises the Rules of Civil Procedure that guide attorneys in the practice of law. He has also served two terms and chaired both terms on his local Florida Bar Ethics Committee.
Mr. Boros handles a limited number of cases throughout the United States which allows him to provide the highest quality of legal representation by focusing on the individualized needs of each client and providing personal service in a cost-efficient manner.
Andrew Boros has over 30 years of extensive trial law experience in the State of Florida, representing clients in:
Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Andrew H. Boros is a graduate of the University of Miami and South Texas College of Law. Prior to entering law school Mr. Boros was employed as the lead Crime Scene Investigator by the Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Department. After graduating from law school in 1976 he was hired and trained by Gerald Kogan who attained the eminent position of Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, now retired.Besides representing clients in state and federal courts, Mr. Boros appeared in front of the United States Supreme Court, which is every attorneys’ zenith moment, in the matter of Hubbard v. United States, 514 U.S. 695 (1995). The United States Supreme Court overturned in part Hubbard’s criminal conviction by a unanimous vote overturning its own 40 year precedent.
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