Biography
Andrew Boulanger is an Associate Attorney at Garmey Law and experienced litigator. A native of Maine, Andrew was born and raised in Lewiston until graduating from the Lewiston High School in 2005. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado and Massachusetts School of Law. He practiced law in Massachusetts from 2014 – 2020, where he worked as an Assistant District Attorney in the Middlesex and Suffolk County District Attorney Offices.
In 2020, Andrew returned with his family to live in Maine. He was then hired with the Office of the Maine Attorney General, having worked as an Assistant Attorney General in the Child Protection Division for almost two years before joining private practice. Before joining Garmey Law, Andrew was previously employed as a criminal defense attorney.
Andrew is also aware of what it’s like to be involved in a non-fault personal injury. In Boston, Andrew was riding in the backseat of a taxicab that rear-ended a car stopped at a traffic light. He sustained a significant laceration above his eye along with permanent visual disruptions. Andrew lived through the process of a personal injury claim and remembers what it was like addressing the insurance company and adjuster in his case.
Andrew is also active with the local community, volunteering at the Lewiston High School. He coaches the Lewiston High School Mock Trial team, helping the team win the Maine State Mock Trial Competition in 2023 against Cape Elizabeth and going on to compete at the 2024 National High School Mock Trial Competition in Wilmington, Delaware. He serves as an assistant coach for the Lewiston High School boys’ varsity baseball team.