Andrew Z. Barnett is an associate in Sterne Kessler’s Trial & Appellate Practice Group. Andrew concentrates his practice in patent litigation, including in matters in front of federal district courts.

Andrew graduated from Washington University School of Law, where he was a staff editor on the Washington University Global Studies Law Review. While serving as an editor, Andrew’s note regarding how to combat the proliferation of counterfeit drugs was selected for publication in the journal. Andrew also participated in Washington University’s Entrepreneurship and Intellectual Property Clinic, where he assisted clients in patent and trademark matters.

Prior to attending law school, Andrew studied chemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) where he graduated with highest honors.

  • J.D., Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
  • B.S., Chemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, graduated with highest honors

  • District of Columbia

  • Spanish
  • German

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