Atty. Andrew L. Richards

Atty. Andrew L. Richards

Andrew L. Richards has more than 30 years of experience in construction and surety law, commercial litigation, and errors and omissions defense for architects and engineers.

Woodbury Woodbury 37 yrs experience 37 year
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About Andrew L. Richards at a glance

Andrew L. Richards is a Partner based in Woodbury, New York, practicing at Kaufman Dolowich LLP. They have 37+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1989. Their practice focuses on contracts, employment, business, real estate, and construction. Admitted to practice in Connecticut (1989), New York (1990), New Jersey (1990), and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and U.S. District Court, District of (1990). Educated at Brooklyn Law School J.D. (—) and Vassar College B.A. Economics (—). Recognitions include Peer Reviewed. Serands clients in Woodbury, NY and the surrounding metropolitan area.

Verified attorney profile · Updated June 2026

About

  • Andrew L. Richards has more than 30 years of experience in construction and surety law, commercial litigation, and errors and omissions defense for architects and engineers
  • With respect to construction law litigation, he represents property owners, developers, general contractors, construction managers, trade/subcontractors, architects, engineers, material suppliers and surety companies
  • His experience encompasses both private construction and public improvement projects
  • Andrew also drafts and negotiates construction contracts, and renders advice to clients during a project to avoid post project litigation
  • His broad commercial litigation experience includes shareholder disputes, employment disputes, fraud claims, real estate disputes, discrimination claims and finders’ fee claims
  • Awards Recognition •Who’s Who in Corporate Law, Long Island Business News (June 2011) •Super Lawyers Publications •Notices of Claim on NYCHA Projects, STA Legal Log, by Andrew Richards, Esq., March 2022 •Contractual Limitations Periods, STA Legal Log, by Andrew Richards, Esq., 2-2022 •Preserving Claims Under Section 137(3) of the State Finance Law, author Andrew Richards, Esq., STA Legal Log, January 2022 •Owners Win and Contractors Lose: Delay Claims in the First Department, article by Andrew Richards, New York Real Estate Journal •The Dotted Line: Supply chain woes lead to possible breach, defect claims, Construction Dive, quoted Andrew Richards •Does an Employer or Employee Pay for COVID Testing When An Owner or Prime Contractor Requires Testing for a Field Worker to Work On Site, authors Andrew Richards and Matthew Cohen, STA Legal Log, October 2021 •Richards of KDV Named General Counsel for STA board, New York Real Estate Journal Daily Newsletter, October 5, 2021 •Pros and cons of an architect as initial decision maker in AIA contracts, article by Andrew Richards, New York Real Estate Journal, September 2021 •Pros and Cons of an Architect as Initial Decision Maker in AIA Contracts, Sept. 9, 2021, NY Real Estate Journal, by Andrew Richards •KDV’s Construction Practice Chair Andrew Richards Named General Counsel of Subcontractors Trade Association •You May Have a Great Case But You Have To Prove It, NYREJ •No Damage for Delay Clauses as Interpreted by The Appellate Division, First Department, NYREJ •Real property transfers prior to filing a mechanic’s lien and a contractor’s recourse under the lien law, NYREJ •Construction trade unions take different approaches to keeping workers safe during pandemic, ConstructionDive, ft
  • Andrew Richards •KDV Alert - Prevailing Wage Now Applicable to Private Construction •NEW YORK STATE UPDATE: ESD Narrows Construction Exemption from Workforce Reduction Order •New York State Update: COVID-19 Guidance for Construction •Tutor Perini lands $31M in change orders for San Francisco subway project, ConstructionDive, ft
  • Andrew Richards •Contract and bid rescission: Be careful when submitting bids and exercise due diligence, NYREJ •Arbitration versus Litigation in Construction Contracts: Considerations to Take into Account, NYREJ •First and Second Departments Differ on Issue of Workers Injured While on Break or Entering/Exiting a Construction Site, New York Law Journal •KDV Alert: Court Issues Decision With Severe Implications For Delay Damage Pleading •The Importance of Termination Provisions in a Construction Contract, NYREJ •NY Gov. Vetoes ‘Game-Changing’ Construction Bill, Law360, ft
  • Andrew Richards •New York State Governor Cuomo Vetoes “Game-Changing” Delay Damages Construction Bill •Owner’s due diligence on contractor’s insurance coverage shouldn’t end at the project’s completion, NYREJ •Preserving Claims Made Against Performance Bonds on Construction Projects, NYREJ •NY Construction Industry Watching ‘Game-Changing’ Bill, Law360, ft
  • Andrew Richards •New York State Delay Damages Bill (A.7945-A) Passed the Senate on June 14th, 2018 •Considerations In Deciding To Include Arbitration Provisions In Your Construction Contracts, NYREJ •Consequential and liquidated damages: What is the difference between them? •The Dotted Line: 4 reasons why construction companies should let an attorney review contracts, ConstructionDive, ft
  • Andrew Richards •How contractors can navigate local hiring requirements, ConstructionDive, ft
  • Andrew Richards •The Dotted Line: How force majeure contract clauses can plan for the unexpected, ConstructionDive, ft
  • Andrew Richards •New York declares no additional insured coverage unless the insured proximately caused the injury/damage, NYREJ •How will Trump’s ‘Buy American, Hire American’ executive order impact construction?
  • Construction Dive ft
  • Andrew Richards •How owners and developers can ensure a strict enforcement of lien waivers, NYREJ •Costs and the Skilled Labor Shortage in the Post-Recession Construction Climate, New York Real Estate Journal •The State of the Arbitration Provision of the Prompt Payment Act (PPA), NYREJ •Housing Market Discrimination: Analysis of impact case and its effect on builders/developers, NYREG, by Andrew Richards and Megan Yllanes •The Coming Crackdown: Why Penalties for Construction Owners Are On the Rise, Construction DIVE, ft
  • Andrew Richards •Proper Protection, Construction Today, ft
  • Andrew Richards •A developers closing down of a failed construction project can lead to severe consequences, New York Real Estate Journal •Delays in selling units could have dire legal consequences on a condominium’s sponsor, New York Real Estate Journal •Protect against the risks of horizontal exhaustion: Being an additional insured is no longer enough, New York Real Estate Journal •The rise of the performance bond on a private project - Reevaluating whether it is a sound decision, New York Real Estate Journal News •Preserving Claims Under Section 137(3) of the State Finance Law, author Andrew Richards, Esq., STA Legal Log, January 2022 •Owners Win and Contractors Lose: Delay Claims in the First Department, article by Andrew Richards, New York Real Estate Journal •The Dotted Line: Supply chain woes lead to possible breach, defect claims, Construction Dive, quoted Andrew Richards •Pros and cons of an architect as initial decision maker in AIA contracts, article by Andrew Richards, New York Real Estate Journal, September 2021 •KDV’s Construction Practice Chair Andrew Richards Named General Counsel of Subcontractors Trade Association •You May Have a Great Case But You Have To Prove It, NYREJ •No Damage for Delay Clauses as Interpreted by The Appellate Division, First Department, NYREJ •Real property transfers prior to filing a mechanic’s lien and a contractor’s recourse under the lien law, NYREJ •Construction trade unions take different approaches to keeping workers safe during pandemic, ConstructionDive, ft
  • Andrew Richards •KDV Alert - Prevailing Wage Now Applicable to Private Construction •NEW YORK STATE UPDATE: ESD Narrows Construction Exemption from Workforce Reduction Order •New York State Update: COVID-19 Guidance for Construction •New York State Delay Damages Bill (A.7945-A) Passed the Senate on June 14th, 2018 •KDV Alert: New Law Signed by Governor Cuomo Benefits Contractors Seeking Payment from New York City School Construction Authority •KDV Alert: Public Authority Law Reform (SCA) Assembly Bill 5443 Vetoed by Governor Cuomo Speaking Engagements •Building Better Together: A Design Professional and Subcontractor Roundtable, Subcontractors Trade Association, March 17, 2022 •The Impact of COVID-19 on Construction Law, LIREG, April 15, 2020: The Impact of COVID-19 on Construction Law •“Cyber Security: Risks and Strategies” CFMA Seminar with Andrew Richards & Marc Voses: Cyber Security: Risks and Strategies •Long Island Chapter of the Construction Financial Management Association - Joint Venture Entity Structure Roundtable: Joint Venture Entity Structure Roundtable Legal, Tax, Surety and Insurance Issues •Construction Financial Management Association Breakfast Panel: New York State Labor Laws 240/241 •Panel Discussion FLSA, Construction Financial Management Association, Keith Gutstein, Presenter: Fair Labor Standards Act •STA General Membership Meeting - Andrew Richards, Presenter: The Construction Contractors Act

Practice Areas Explained

Andrew L. Richards's Areas of Practice

Each practice area below reflects the types of cases Andrew L. Richards handles, with a brief overview of what that area of law covers.

Contracts

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Employment Law

Employment lawyers represent workers in wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage & hour disputes, and severance negotiations.

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Business & Corporate Law

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Real Estate Law

Real estate attorneys handle home purchases, sales, commercial transactions, title disputes, and landlord-tenant matters.

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Construction Law

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Jurisdictional Context

Why local counsel matters in New York

Practicing law in New York. Legal matters in New York are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Woodbury are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate New York state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in New York brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in New York courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.

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Frequently Asked

Common questions about Andrew L. Richards

Where is Andrew L. Richards's law office located?
Andrew L. Richards's law practice is located in Woodbury, New York. The firm is Kaufman Dolowich LLP. You can contact the office directly through this profile page.
What practice areas does Andrew L. Richards handle?
Andrew L. Richards focuses on contracts, employment, business, real estate, construction. Each practice area listed reflects experience handling cases of that type in New York.
How long has Andrew L. Richards practiced law?
Andrew L. Richards has 37+ years of legal experience and has been licensed since 1989.
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What awards or recognition has Andrew L. Richards received?
Andrew L. Richards's notable recognition includes: Peer Reviewed.

Education

Brooklyn Law School J.D.
- In Progress
Vassar College B.A. Economics
- In Progress

Awards

Peer Reviewed

Bar Admissions

Connecticut
Admitted: 1989
New York
Admitted: 1990
New Jersey
Admitted: 1990
U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and U.S. District Court, District of
Admitted: 1990
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Admitted: 1996
U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
Admitted: 2001
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Admitted: 2002
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Admitted: 2002
U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York
Admitted: 2005

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