Andrew Hipp is the new Director of the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution.
As posted on the Judiciary website, Andrew was born in Guam and graduated from Mid-Pacific Institute and William S. Richardson School of Law. He started with the Judiciary in 2008 as a law clerk at the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals. He also has experience as an educator and volunteered as a mediator doing family, TRO, neighbor and civil rights cases. He most recently served as an Associate Attorney at Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel, LLP.
He is excited to be back at the Judiciary and says his number one goal is to help as many people as possible resolve their disputes. He is very thankful for Elizabeth Kent’s advice and insight, and is looking forward to continuing the excellent work and service that she and the rest of the Center have provided.
On June 19 we’ll have a great opportunity to meet Andrew Hipp. He will discuss his experience in alternative dispute resolution and the Center’s mission and services during a 1-hour FREE public forum and brown bag lunch sponsored by the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution.
When: Thursday, June 19, 2014 – Noon to 1:00pm
Where: Aliiolani Hale, 417 South King Street – Multi-purpose Room 101 – Honolulu.
To view and print the CADR flyer click here and for more information call (808) 539-4237.