Andrés joined Rodríguez & Cavelier in 2008.
His main practice areas are
litigation, criminal and disciplinary law, as well as alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
Additionally, he has a deep interest in public and government affairs.
Prior to joining the firm, Andrés worked as an analyst for the British Government in security issues and as a consultant for the United Nations Development Program. He has lectured for the Program of Continued Education of the Universidad Javeriana in the fields of criminal law.
He holds a master’s degree in international relations from King’s College London, which was sponsored by the British Council’s Chevening Scholarship. His law degree was obtained at Universidad Javeriana.