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Andrew D. Kehrer - Silver Creek, NY

71 Main Street Silver Creek, NY 14136 - 1446

Updated: 06/07/2018

Silver Creek Family Law Lawyer

Overview

Andrew Kehrer focuses his practice in a multitude of legal disciplines.  He has vast experience in successfully serving clients in numerous areas of law including Personal Injury, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Family Law, and Criminal Law.

Mr. Kehrer serves as Town Prosecutor for the Town of Hanover and Village Attorney for the Village of Silver Creek.

About Andrew D. Kehrer

Practice Areas

  • Family Law

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • New York, 1994

Other Affiliations

  • Bar Association of Northern Chautauqua County (Member)
  • State University of New York at Fredonia (Adjunct Professor)
  • Bar Association of Northern Chautauqua County (Past President)
  • United States Marine Corps, 1983 - 1986

Education

  • State University of New York, Buffalo School of Law, Buffalo, New York, 1993
    J.D.
  • State University of New York at Fredonia
    B.A.
    Honors: summa cum laude

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71 Main Street Silver Creek, NY 14136 - 1446

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By Sue C. on May. 15, 2019

1.0 out of 5 stars

Andy admits to whiting-out information because CPS asked him to do so. This the same exact information that I expressly told Andy I needed to have to move forward with the case. He disclosed the information only after he exhausted the entire retainer. He did nothing to represent my case. He charges multiple clients for the same mile traveled. A keen way of double and triple billing that I believe is illegal. Ethics?

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