Andrew Synchef - Evergreen, CO
Attorney at Jones Law Office, LLC
Lawyers in Evergreen, CO
32186 Castle Court Suite 301 Evergreen, CO 80439
Updated: 04/22/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Andrew Synchef is an attorney with experience spanning litigation, negotiation, regulatory compliance, and legal research across both private practice and public-sector settings. His work focuses on complex family law matters and personal injury cases including legal analysis, drafting and negotiation and advising on risk, compliance, and dispute resolution matters.
Andrew has supported litigation and regulatory matters through comprehensive legal research, motion drafting, and case strategy development. He has extensive trial experience and has experience preparing appeals, discovery materials, memoranda, and client-facing analyses, as well as reviewing contracts and advising on statutory and regulatory requirements.
In addition to his litigation and research experience, Andrew has extensive medical industry work experience which contribute to his compassionate and professional representation of personal injury clients. Andrew brings a detail-oriented, analytical approach to his practice, with a strong emphasis on precision, professionalism, and practical problem-solving.
Andrew earned his Juris Doctor from Whittier Law School, where he developed a strong foundation in legal writing, advocacy, and statutory interpretation. He is admitted to practice law in Colorado and Illinois. Andrew is the proud father of two wonderful children and two amazing dogs. In his free time, Andrew enjoys playing hockey, mountain biking and spending quality time with family and friends.
Contact
32186 Castle Court
Suite 301
Evergreen, CO 80439
Phone: 303-469-2340
Fax: 303-951-8179
Email: Send a message
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