Andrew C. Catherman, Esq.
Attorney & Counselor-at-Law
Phone:
207-358-8857
Andrew C. Catherman is a skilled attorney and co-owner of Dominion Law, LLC PA. He relocated to central Maine in 2021 after practicing criminal defense and family law in Richmond, Virginia, for nearly seven years. Following a brief period practicing business and corporate law and commercial real estate at the nearby Waterville, Maine law firm of O'Donnell Lee, Andrew founded Dominion Law, LLC PA.
With a wealth of experience, Andrew has cultivated a strong reputation for providing exceptional legal counsel. He has successfully represented clients in diverse matters such as criminal defense, family law, and business formation and transactions. Andrew's proficiency in navigating felony and misdemeanor cases at both the state and federal level has consistently delivered positive outcomes for his clients. Moreover, his expertise in divorce, custody, and support matters has provided invaluable support to individuals going through challenging life transitions.
Andrew is deeply dedicated to delivering high-quality legal services and ensuring that each client receives personalized attention and representation. His diligence, compassion, and effectiveness have been recognized by those he represents, making him a trusted advocate in the legal field.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Andrew values his time with his wife and two children. Additionally, he enjoys caring for his 18th-century farmhouse and seizing opportunities to engage in a range of outdoor activities available in the beautiful state of Maine.
LICENSURES
Maine State Bar
Virginia State Bar
United States District Court for the District of Maine
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
EDUCATION
Ohio Northern University, Claude W. Pettit of Law
J.D. Law; Certificate in Civil Litigation
College of William and Mary
A.B. Psychology
Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary
A.A. Liberal Studies