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Andrew Kirkendall

Andrew Kirkendall, born Dallas, Texas; admitted to bar in Texas.

Andrew is an attorney at Bailey Perrin Bailey and participates in the trial practice relative to government fraud, securities class actions, and individual drug injury cases. Bailey Perrin Bailey represents several States in the prosecution of Medicaid fraud and consumer protection claims against pharmaceutical manufacturers that developed, promoted, and sold atypical antipsychotic drugs. Bailey Perrin Bailey also plays an active role in national litigation related to drug makers’ manipulation of prices paid for drugs by State Medicaid programs and represents States and private third-party purchasers of prescription drugs against drug manufacturers. In addition to his representation of States and private health plans, Andrew participates in the firm’s representation of thousands of individuals injured by prescription drugs.

Prior to joining Bailey Perrin Bailey, Andrew worked for McKool Smith, P.C., where he represented several Fortune 500 corporations in various commercial disputes. While at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Andrew served as Chief Counsel for the Southern Methodist University Civil Clinic, providing pro bono services to the community. He also served as the Managing Editor of the Southern Methodist Law Review.

Education:

  • Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, J.D., cum laude
  • Southern Methodist University, Cox School of Business, M.B.A.
  • Managing Editor, Southern Methodist Law Review
  • University of Texas, B.A., Government

Publications:

  • Filling in the GAAP: Will the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Restore Confidence In the Securities Markets and Protect Investors Against Corporate Malfeasance, 56 SMU Law Review 2303 (2004)

Professional Affiliations:

  • State Bar of Texas
Asbestos Exposure Digitek / Digoxin Recall

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