
Andrew del Junco is an associate in the Commercial Litigation Department of Seyfarth Shaw LLP’s Houston office. His practice focuses on high-stakes commercial litigation matters, including healthcare litigation, contract disputes, trade secrets and non-competes, business torts, and antitrust issues.
Mr. del Junco graduated first in his class at South Texas College of Law Houston. While in law school, he served as Editor in Chief of the South Texas Law Review and was responsible for the entire operation of the 60-member organization. Additionally, his Case Note, “It’s None of Your (Primary) Business: Determining When an Internet Speaker is a Member of the ‘Electronic Media’ Under Section 51.014(a)(6),” was published by the South Texas Law Review and won the Randy Sorrels Award for Best Litigation Article.
Mr. del Junco also successfully participated in the renowned Advocacy Program at South Texas College of Law Houston, earning top ten speaker awards in mock and moot court competitions. As a member of the Varsity Moot Court Team, Drew was a semifinalist in a nationwide moot court competition and won a best brief award.
Furthermore, Mr. del Junco was inducted into the Order of the Lytae and was a member of the Dean’s Honor List every semester of law school. He also received numerous Cali awards for the highest grade in the class, including legal research and writing, professional responsibility, evidence, Texas pretrial procedure, Texas trial and appellate procedure, constitutional law, property law, and corporations.
While in law school, Mr. del Junco interned for Judge Gregg Costa of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas/U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Justice Harvey Brown of the First Court of Appeals of Texas, and Chief Bankruptcy Judge Jeff Bohm of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas.
Prior to attending law school, Mr. del Junco worked as a policy analyst and community outreach specialist in the Executive Office of Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, of Washington, D.C., and as a campaign coordinator for Mayor Fenty’s Reelection Campaign.
Education:
- J.D., South Texas College of Law Houston, summa cum laude (2015)
- Valedictorian
- Editor in Chief, South Texas Law Review
- Order of the Lytae
- B.M., Oberlin College (2008)
Affiliations:
- American Bar Association
- Houston Bar Association
- South Texas Law Review Advisory Council
- South Texas College of Law Houston Young Alumni Council
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