Andrew D. Webster

Shareholder

Andrew D. (Andy) Webster is a shareholder at Young Moore and concentrates his practice on the defense of clients in the transportation industry. He has represented motor carriers and their drivers since 2007 in multiple jurisdictions and has practiced North Carolina transportation law at Young Moore since 2019.

The cornerstone of Andy’s practice is to counsel clients in the aftermath of catastrophic losses. He routinely manages the immediate handling of after-hours motor vehicle accidents, demonstrating a willingness to advocate for his clients outside normal working hours.

Andy uses his familiarity of the industry, his observations of litigation trends, his application of science, and his empathetic approach to achieve successful outcomes for his clients in complex cases. His representation continues through all phases of a case, always with an eye towards efficient resolution. His litigation experience includes managing discovery, participating in alternative dispute resolution, conducting depositions, drafting motions and pleadings and handling trials.

Andy is currently admitted to practice in the State of North Carolina and the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of North Carolina. He previously practiced in state and federal courts in Ohio and Pennsylvania. He is an active member of the Trucking Industry Defense Association (TIDA).

Andy is a graduate of the University of Virginia, receiving a B.A. in history and economics with a minor in religious studies. He graduated cum laude from Capital University Law School as a member of the Order of the Curia. While in law school, he was a published author and served as research editor of the Capital University Law Review. He resides in Wake County with his wife and two daughters.

Education & Bar Admissions

  • B.A., University of Virginia, 2004
  • J.D., Capital University Law School, 2007, cum laude, Order of the Curia

Admitted in

  • North Carolina, 2019
  • United States District Court for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of North Carolina, 2019

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