Guests gather at the NYSTLA Annual Gala celebrating new leadership.
Andrew Finkelstein has been appointed as the new President of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, starting his term on July 1, 2025. Leading several law firms, Finkelstein aims to protect New Yorkers’ rights and enhance access to justice in the face of corporate challenges. His leadership will also emphasize a culture of community service within his firms. The appointment was celebrated at the Annual Gala, which highlighted the importance of trial lawyers in civil rights advocacy.
New York – Andrew Finkelstein has been appointed as the new President of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association (NYSTLA), with his official term set to commence on July 1, 2025. Finkelstein, who leads five prominent law firms in New York and Massachusetts, was sworn into his new role during the association’s Annual Gala held earlier this week.
At the gala, Finkelstein expressed his honor in leading the NYSTLA, an organization dedicated to protecting the rights of New Yorkers. He emphasized the challenges posed to the justice system by corporate interests and vowed to ensure that access to the courts remains available for every person in the state, reinforcing the essential role of trial lawyers in maintaining the integrity of civil rights.
Finkelstein is the head of several notable law firms, including:
His leadership will focus not only on legal advocacy but also on the cultural values within his firms. He aims to foster a “Culture of Caring” that promotes community service initiatives among employees, highlighting the importance of social responsibility in the legal profession.
The Annual Gala featured U.S. Representative Dan Goldman from New York’s 10th Congressional District as the special guest speaker. Rep. Goldman recognized the critical role of trial lawyers, asserting that their work is vital in safeguarding civil rights and ensuring that justice is accessible to all citizens. His support of trial lawyers aligns with Finkelstein’s vision of sustaining a fair and just legal system in New York.
Finkelstein & Partners, under Finkelstein’s leadership, has a long-standing commitment of over 60 years to personal injury advocacy. The firm has undertaken a multitude of high-profile cases, representing individuals in litigation against negligent parties involved in tragic accidents. Finkelstein’s extensive experience in the field positions him as a strong advocate for the rights of injured individuals and those seeking justice.
As Finkelstein steps into his presidency with the NYSTLA, his outlined goals include not only the preservation of access to justice but also an emphasis on member engagement within the association. He anticipates and acknowledges the significant challenges that lie ahead in the evolving landscape of trial law and the growing influence of corporate interests in legal matters. With a clear sense of purpose, he aims to unite members of the NYSTLA to collectively address these challenges and fortify the association’s mission.
The New York State Trial Lawyers Association has historically played a crucial role in advocating for the rights of trial attorneys and their clients. Under its mission, the association strives to promote a fair and equitable legal system for all New Yorkers. The association works to inform both members and the public about issues that impact civil justice and to support legislative efforts that benefit the rights of individuals.
Finkelstein’s appointment as president marks a new chapter for the NYSTLA, with hopes for continued growth, influence, and protection of the rights of individuals navigating the legal landscape in New York.
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