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Andrew King

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New York

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Andrew is a general litigator who focuses his practice primarily on complex litigation, consumer class actions, employment disputes, and sports related litigation.

Andrew is experienced in representing clients in all aspects of civil litigation in both federal and state courts, including complex commercial litigation, consumer class actions, and securities disputes. He routinely advises and represents clients through various phases of litigation including case initiation, discovery, class certification, and dispositive motion practice. Andrew is also a member of the House v. NCAA and Hubbard v. NCAA case teams that secured a US2.75B settlement on behalf of current and former college athletes and reshaped the future of college sports.

Prior to joining the firm, Andrew was a pro bono attorney and fellow with the Criminal Defense Practice at the Bronx Defenders, and currently maintains an active pro bono practice. He represented a paralympic team in contract negotiations with the U.S. governing body, successfully litigated against Nassau County, as part of a trial team that secured a US$112M jury verdict, negotiated a five-figure settlement for an incarcerated individual in a civil rights action, and continues to litigate a class-action lawsuit on behalf of incarcerated individuals with disabilities.

Andrew was a judicial intern for the Honorable Leda Dunn Wettre of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Before law school, Andrew served in the U.S. Army, where he held several positions as an Infantry Officer and earned recognition for his ability to lead complex missions during high-stress situations.

Key Matters

Some of the experience represented below may have been handled at a previous firm.

  • House v. NCAA & Hubbard v. NCAA: represents classes of current and former college athletes in litigation that challenged NCAA compensation restraints and resulted in a landmark US$2.75B settlement that also opened the door to billions of dollars in future revenue sharing for college athletes.
  • USA National Sled (Paralympic) Hockey Team: served as counsel on behalf of the members of the USA Paralympic Hockey Team to secure substantial increases in the players’ compensation and benefits from USA Hockey and the United States Olympic Committee.
  • Orellana v. County of Suffolk: served on case team on behalf of a class that challenged the unlawful detention of over 650 inmates based solely on ICE detainers, and that secured a $112 million verdict which was largest pro bono award in Winston & Strawn history.

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Class Actions & Group Litigation
Commercial Litigation & Disputes
Financial Services Litigation
Labor & Employment
Litigation/Trials
Sports

Key Matters

Some of the experience represented below may have been handled at a previous firm.

  • House v. NCAA & Hubbard v. NCAA: represents classes of current and former college athletes in litigation that challenged NCAA compensation restraints and resulted in a landmark US$2.75B settlement that also opened the door to billions of dollars in future revenue sharing for college athletes.
  • USA National Sled (Paralympic) Hockey Team: served as counsel on behalf of the members of the USA Paralympic Hockey Team to secure substantial increases in the players’ compensation and benefits from USA Hockey and the United States Olympic Committee.
  • Orellana v. County of Suffolk: served on case team on behalf of a class that challenged the unlawful detention of over 650 inmates based solely on ICE detainers, and that secured a $112 million verdict which was largest pro bono award in Winston & Strawn history.

Credentials

Education

Andrew earned his J.D., with a concentration in litigation and dispute resolution, from Fordham University School of Law in 2024, where he was a member of Fordham Law Review and Fordham Moot Court Board, served as Treasurer for the Student Bar Association, and was a Pro Bono Scholar. He received his B.S. in law and legal studies (civil engineering track) from the United States Military Academy in 2017, where he was a member and captain of the Army Football Team.

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