ANDREW BROWNING

Senior Associate

T: 415.658.9253

E: abrowning@fellnerlawgroup.com

    • California

  • Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

    • Doctor of Jurisprudence

    University of California, Los Angeles

    • Bachelor of Arts, Political Science

    • Whose Dollar, Whose Dream? Navigating Third-Party Payor Ethics, co-authored with Farah Khaled, Daily Journal, January 21, 2025

    • Representation of Intraclient Conflicts Can Raise Thorny Ethics Issues, co-authored with Jason E. Fellner, Daily Journal, November 15, 2023

    • Cards on the table: California’s new mandatory discovery regime, co-authored with Hannibal Huntley, Daily Journal, March 11, 2024

    • Piercing of Attorney-client Privileges Could Lift the Veil in Trump Case. Daily Journal, June 19, 2023

    • Crime-fraud Exception to A/C privilege Pierces Trump’s Communication With Lawyers, co-authored with Jason E. Fellner, Daily Journal, March 27, 2023

    • Avoiding Legal Malpractice Exposure for Family Law Attorneys, co-presented with Jason E. Fellner, Alameda County Bar Association, April 17, 2024

    • Legal Malpractice Post-Covid Primer for Lawyers, co-presented with Jason E. Fellner, San Mateo County Bar Association, October 26, 2023

Andrew Browning is a Senior Associate at Fellner Law Group. He handles complex litigation cases, providing strategic counsel to clients while managing all phases of legal proceedings from discovery to trial.

Andrew Browning is a civil litigation associate at Fellner Law Group with a focus on complex commercial litigation, professional liability, and personal injury cases. Mr. Browning’s litigation practice includes representation of companies and individuals in a variety of industries in state and federal court and covers all phases of the litigation process. Mr. Browning also has experience with mediations and arbitrations.

Mr. Browning graduated from University of California Los Angeles with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and received his J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. While attending law school, he was a member of the nationally ranked Bryne Trial Advocacy Team.