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Andrew A. Agard - Honolulu, HI
1314 South King StreetSuite 504 Honolulu, HI 96814 - 1978
Andrew A. Agard Law Office
Honolulu Auto Accidents Lawyer
Overview
Born and raised in Hawaii, Andrew A. Agard has over 24 years of experience fighting for the legal rights of others. He is a member of the Hawaii Association for Justice (Jury Instruction Review Committee & Amicus Curie Appeals Committee). Hawaii State Bar Association, Public Justice Foundation and American Association for Justice. He also sits on the American Bar Association Advisory Panel and is a long-standing volunteer Arbitrator with the Hawaii Court Annexed Arbitrator Program, also known as CAAP Program and the Native Hawaiian Bar Association.
Andrew's volunteer efforts extend to Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii, a nonprofit organization providing no-charge legal help to the poor and disadvantaged. He is also a volunteer judge for the Hawaii State High School Debate tournaments and a volunteer for various free legal advice clinics.
A graduate of the Kamehameha Schools, Andrew received his Bachelor's Degree from Chaminade University and his Juris Doctorate from the William S. Richardson School of Law.
Outside of work, he is a sports, golf and exercise enthusiast who enjoys coaching beginner baseball, soccer, basketball, tennis and football for kids, fast motorcycles & cars.
Andrew and his wife, Yuri, have two sons, Ikaika and Pono.
About Andrew A. Agard
Practice Areas
- Auto Accidents
- Assisting Taxpayers to Resolve Their Tax Problems
- Slip & Fall Fractures
- Medical Malpractice
- Toxic or Defective Products
- Head Injuries
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Dog Bites
- Fatal Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Swimming Pool Accidents
- Texting While Driving Accidents
- Traumatic Brain Injuries
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Hawaii, 1987
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1987
- U.S. Tax Court
Other Affiliations
- Hawaii Association for JUSTICE (Member)
- Hawaii State Bar Association (Member)
- American Association for Justice (Member)
- Highly Rated in Both Legal ability and Ethical Standards by Martindale-Hubbell-PEER REVIEW RATING process
- Public Justice Foundation (Member)
- Native Hawaiian Bar Association (Member)
Pro Bono Activities
- Volunteer, Hawaii Court Annexed Arbitrator Program, Arbitrator
- Volunteer, Legal Services Hawaii
- Volunteer Judge, Hawaii State High School Debate Tournaments
- Volunteer Lecturer Regarding TAX MATTERS
- Volunteer “Ask an Attorney” Free Clinics benefitting general public
Education
- University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law, Honolulu, Hawaii
J.D. - Chaminade University, Honolulu, Hawaii
B.S., Bachelor of Science
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1314 South King StreetSuite 504 Honolulu, HI 96814 - 1978
Phone
Fax
- (808) 521-0031
Office Hours
8am to 5pm
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