Andrew Wiederholt is an associate with Foulston’s litigation practice group in the firm’s Topeka office. Prior to joining Foulston, Andrew was a senior project engineer in the Transportation Group at Bartlett & West. During his engineering career, Andrew’s work focused on public works infrastructure design and construction projects for local and state entities. As an attorney, Andrew advises clients on construction- and engineering-related matters.
Andrew’s decision to go to law school was largely motivated by his career as a civil engineer. Opportunities to work for and with local governments, design professionals, and construction contractors taught him the importance of well-drafted and detailed construction documents as well as open and effective communication to a project’s success. Whether through front-end construction document drafting and negotiation or dispute resolution when issues arise, Andrew uses his technical and real-world experience to provide practical solutions to project owners, design professionals, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers.
Outside the office, Andrew spends his time with his wife Megan and kids Mary Ann and JJ. Together, they enjoy zoo trips, fishing, and attending the kids' many activities.
Education
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Washburn University School of Law
(J.D., Dean's Honors, 2023)
Certificate in Intellectual Property Law; CALI Excellence for the Future Award: Legal Analysis, Research, and Writing I, Oil and Gas Law
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Bethel College
(B.S. in Physics, cum laude, 2013)
NAIA Academic All-American; KCAC Academic All-Conference
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Kansas State University
(B.S. in Civil Engineering, 2012)
Structural Option; Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society; Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
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