About the Author

Andrew Price, i.e. me, has spent sixteen years doing everything you can imagine in the legal profession. I’ve worked for the government through a series of internships at the US Attorney’s Office, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, and the Office of Management and Budget, where I freaked out some very high ranking people with my thesis on accounting for pension costs under government contracts (a real page turner). After obtaining an advanced degree (an LLM) in government contracts in the Washington, D.C. area, I went to work as a clerk for a group of judges who hear claims made under government contracts. . . missiles, construction projects, radar systems, that sort of thing.

Then I left the government for the private sector where I worked for what would become one of the biggest law firms in the world in their government contracts and white collar crime sections. You’d know the names of most of my clients as you use their products or you’ve seen their products lighting up the bad guys on television. Besides conducting internal fraud investigations and litigating claims against the government, I spent a good deal of time drafting high tech commercial contracts for some of the nation’s biggest companies and trying to defend white collar criminals, many of whom were actually quite innocent.

Eventually, I left the firm to start my own general practice, where I’ve sued and defended just about everyone, from companies to people to hospitals to cities. I’ve represented lots of cops. I’ve dabbled in criminal law, though that’s not my preference, and I’ve handled numerous state and federal trials. I’ve even appeared many times before state Supreme Courts.

Now I’ve written a couple legal thrillers and I’m working on a bunch of science fiction.
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