Andrew Dunkin grew up near Knoxville, Tennessee and attended Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) where he received a degree in Political Science and Philosophy. Andrew developed his skills and passion to become an attorney by competing for his college’s Mock Trial team and working as a file clerk at a prestigious law firm in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Andrew then moved to Chicago for law school and attended The John Marshall Law School, graduating in 2012. While in law school, Andrew gained valuable experience interning with an organization representing low income tenants to prevent evictions on the South Side of Chicago. As the son of a U.S. Marine, Andrew also participated in a first of its kind Veterans clinic helping Vets obtain benefits related to their service.
Following law school, Andrew moved to Colorado and began practicing law. Upon passing the Colorado bar exam, Andrew opened his own practice focusing primarily on family law. During this time, Andrew gained valuable experience representing clients in all aspects of litigation. Andrew then worked at a boutique firm where he handled the firm’s family law matters. Andrew prides himself on forming meaningful relationships with clients and advocating for their best interests.
Andrew joined the civil litigation practice at Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC and is currently representing clients in a variety of matters, such as breach of contract, collections matters, real estate, business litigation, and family law. Andrew is licensed to practice in all state courts in Colorado and the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.
Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC has survived since 1871 for many good reasons, not the least of which are excellent legal representation and exemplary client communication and service. Come see the difference that our knowledgeable, local attorneys can make. Call us at 303.776.5380 or contact our Longmont office online.
The law firm formed in 1871 by Col. Byron L. Carr and Charles E. Day
The law firm became Carr and Secor after F. P. Secor read for the law under the supervision of Col. Carr
The law firm became Secor and Secor after F. P. Secor’s son, Gray Secor joined.
After graduating from the University of Colorado Law School, Horace Greeley McCarty began office sharing with Secor and Secor.
L.B. "Larry" Flanders graduated from the University of Colorado first in his business school & law school classes. Larry was the grandson of F. P. Secor, joined the firm.
The law firm became Secor, McCarty & Flanders.
After graduating from the University of Colorado Law School, Tom Wood began practicing with the firm.
The law firm became Secor, McCarty, Flanders & Wood.
John C. Flanders, great grandson of FP Secor joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, McCarty, Wood & Sonnesyn.
Thomas L. Stover joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Sonnesyn & Stover.
Kathleen A. Ellis joined the law firm.
Scott W. Dunn joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Stover, Elsberg & Ellis, LLC when R. Lee Elsberg joined the firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Stover, Elsberg, LLP.
Elizabeth A. Montague joined the law firm.
Mark A. Herber began his solo law practice.
The law firm became Flanders & Elsberg, LLP.
Mark A. Herber and Clinton K. Nash merged to become Herber & Nash, P. C.
Elizabeth A. Raba joined Herber & Nash, P. C.
The law firm became Flanders, Elsberg & Dunn, LLC.
Crystal M. Mitchell joined Herber & Nash, P. C.
Ted J. Finn joined Herber & Nash, P. C.
Flanders, Elsberg & Dunn, LLC and Herber & Nash, P. C. merged to become Flanders, Elsberg, Nash, Herber & Dunn, LLC.
Current – Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC
Theodore J. Finn and Elizabeth A. Montague became Partners at Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC.
Andrew. N. Dunkin joined the law firm.
Mark E. Ringer joined the law firm.
Abigail S. Gasser "Abby" joined the law firm.