Andrew M. Hicks
Andrew Hicks, partner, represents manufacturers, restaurants, breweries, and other Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan businesses. His practice includes corporate law, litigation, real estate, contracts, and alcohol licensing. Andrew is a registered civil mediator.
Public Service
Andrew has served many non-profit organizations including Loveway, Church Community Services, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Elkhart County, and Concord Dollars for Scholars. Andrew is a Rotarian and a Paul Harris Fellow. He served on the steering committee for the Elkhart Chamber of Commerce Leadership Academy for ten years. Andrew has coached mock trial teams at two local high schools. Andrew was a member of the 2014 class of Michiana’s 40 under 40.
Andrew is a member of the Indiana and Michigan bars. He has served as a delegate for the Indiana State Bar Association’s House of Delegates as a representative of Elkhart County since 2003. He has served as Secretary of the Elkhart City Bar Association. Andrew is a member of the Robert A. Grant American Inn of Court. Andrew was honored to be a recipient of both the Indiana Bar Foundation’s Law-Related Education award and a presidential citation from the Indiana State Bar Association in 2017.
Andrew received his law degree from the University of Notre Dame Law School in 2002, where he was awarded the Barrett Award for Trial Advocacy and was a member of Notre Dame’s National Moot Court Trial Team. In 1998, Andrew graduated magna cum laude from Saint Joseph’s College, with a B.S. group major in Mathematics-Physics and a minor in Business Management. Andrew and his family have called Elkhart home since 2002.
Born
January 22, 1976, Louisville, Kentucky
Admission to Bar
Andrew has been licensed to practice law in Indiana, since 2002, and in Michigan, since 2008. He is admitted to practice in Indiana and Michigan, as well as the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana.
Education
St. Joseph’s College, Rensselaer, Indiana. (B.S., 1998)
University of Notre Dame Law School, (J.D., 2002)