Andrew Deschler
Law Firm:
Panchenko Law Firm
Position:
Founder Partner
Phone: (980) 690-5527
Location:
Charlotte
Biography Overview
Andrew Deschler is a Founder Partner at Panchenko Law Firm and a civil litigation attorney with a diverse legal background. He grew up in Pfafftown, North Carolina, and earned his Juris Doctor from Campbell Law School in Raleigh. During law school, he held leadership roles, including serving as Assistant Director of the Pro Bono Council, managing Teen Court for juvenile offenders, and working in the Senior Law Clinic handling civil matters. He also interned with the North Carolina Board of Funeral Services, assisting with administrative hearings.
He began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Rowan County, where he prosecuted cases for four years. His experience included handling traffic offenses, DWIs, juvenile matters, serious criminal cases, and jury trials. He was appointed to manage Juvenile Court cases following changes in North Carolina law.
He later practiced criminal defense in Concord, representing clients in misdemeanor and felony matters. He also served as Director of Community Empowerment at the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy, leading initiatives focused on expungements, DMV issues, and administrative matters.
He now focuses his practice on civil litigation, providing strategic and client-focused representation across a wide range of cases.
Position: Founder Partner
Phone: (980) 690-5527
Location: Charlotte
Biography Overview
Andrew Deschler is a Founder Partner at Panchenko Law Firm and a civil litigation attorney with a diverse legal background. He grew up in Pfafftown, North Carolina, and earned his Juris Doctor from Campbell Law School in Raleigh. During law school, he held leadership roles, including serving as Assistant Director of the Pro Bono Council, managing Teen Court for juvenile offenders, and working in the Senior Law Clinic handling civil matters. He also interned with the North Carolina Board of Funeral Services, assisting with administrative hearings.
He began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Rowan County, where he prosecuted cases for four years. His experience included handling traffic offenses, DWIs, juvenile matters, serious criminal cases, and jury trials. He was appointed to manage Juvenile Court cases following changes in North Carolina law.
He later practiced criminal defense in Concord, representing clients in misdemeanor and felony matters. He also served as Director of Community Empowerment at the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy, leading initiatives focused on expungements, DMV issues, and administrative matters.
He now focuses his practice on civil litigation, providing strategic and client-focused representation across a wide range of cases.