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Deborah Potter

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Licensed for 13 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Car Accident

Language

English Spanish

About

Andrew focuses his practice solely on representing victims of personal injury, especially victims of medical malpractice and nursing home abuse.Andrew is originally from upstate New York and is a Cum Laude graduate of the State University of New York at Oswego where he earned a B.S. in Marketing.  After college, Andrew moved to Baltimore where he graduated Cum Laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law and the Merrick School of Business earning his Juris Doctor and Masters of Business Administration in just 3 years.Andrew began his law career as a public servant for the citizens of Anne Arundel County when he worked as an Assistant States’ Attorney. As a prosecutor, Andrew got extensive experience trying cases before both judge and jury and convicting criminals accused of a variety of different crimes.  Of all his convictions, Andrew is most proud of his prosecution of the “Jockey Murderer” – A former racehorse jockey who stalked, stabbed and killed a woman after an argument at a local bar – the jockey received a 50-year prison sentence for 1st-degree murder.After serving the citizens of Anne Arundel County, Andrew went to one of the most preeminent medical malpractice defense firms in the MD and DC area.  His area of practice was defending doctors and hospitals in multimillion-dollar lawsuits in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia. He has tried medical malpractice cases before juries in both State and Federal courts. Andrew has been recognized by SuperLawyers with the reveled distinction of ‘A Rising Star’ in Maryland—yearly since 2014.After years of seeing the devastating consequences suffered by patients and their families because of medical malpractice and the insurance companies’ philosophy to pay as little compensation as possible, Andrew knew that he needed to fight for the victims and not the big business. Andrew is now utilizing his insider knowledge of working with big business insurance companies to the benefit of his clients who have fallen victim to nursing home abuse and medical malpractice.When Andrew is not fighting for his clients he enjoys tapping into his upstate New York roots by playing ice hockey in local area leagues. Although he attempts to play golf in the summer, his shot is better suited for hockey.Andrew lives in Annapolis with his wife Suzanne, their son, Brooks, daughter, Quinn, and rescue dog, Koco.Chosen to 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 Super Lawyers Rising Stars.

Practices Areas

Car Accident

Medical Malpractice

Language

English Spanish

Contact

Potter Burnett Law16701 Melford BlvdSuite 421Bowie, MD, 20715

Office: (301) 850-7745

Website: N/A

Reviews

anonymous
November 20, 2014

Andrew did a great job for my case. He got a very good outcome for me despite a somewhat uncooperative prosecutor. He was very good at translating the legal quagmire into an understandable discussion. He was also sympathetic my particular situation, and amenable to my expectations. We were able to get the prosecutor to drop the charges by agreeing to a set of unobtrusive probation requirements. Everything went more smoothly than I was anticipating.

anonymous
November 20, 2014

Andrew did a great job for my case. He got a very good outcome for me despite a somewhat uncooperative prosecutor. He was very good at translating the legal quagmire into an understandable discussion. He was also sympathetic my particular situation, and amenable to my expectations. We were able to get the prosecutor to drop the charges by agreeing to a set of unobtrusive probation requirements. Everything went more smoothly than I was anticipating.

anonymous
November 20, 2014

Andrew did a great job for my case. He got a very good outcome for me despite a somewhat uncooperative prosecutor. He was very good at translating the legal quagmire into an understandable discussion. He was also sympathetic my particular situation, and amenable to my expectations. We were able to get the prosecutor to drop the charges by agreeing to a set of unobtrusive probation requirements. Everything went more smoothly than I was anticipating.