L.J. Andrews is a director in K2 Integrity’s Investigations and Disputes practice. He specializes in complex investigations that span across multiple jurisdictions. L.J. conducts investigations relating to issues of bribery, corruption, and fraud; legal, commercial, and reputational risk; and compliance and regulatory matters. He provides investigative support, due diligence, and asset tracing services for a variety of clients, including law firms, corporations, investment firms, and government entities. Having begun his career at K2 Integrity’s New York office, L.J. is an expert in U.S. research, and is often the lead analyst on investigations with significant U.S. aspects.
Prior to joining K2 Integrity, L.J. was a research intern in Middle East studies for the American Enterprise Institute, a role he maintained during his final year of university. He conducted detailed research on Saddam Hussein’s atrocities for Dr. Ken Pollack’s forthcoming book, The Iraq Wars. Additionally, he conducted ad hoc research on modern protests in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, and tracked seizures of oil tankers in the Persian Gulf.
L.J. received an M.Sc. in economic history from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a B.A. in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia.