Andrew Wolfenson is a New Jersey attorney whose practice focuses on various areas of law, primarily divorce and other family-related matters, bankruptcy, and litigation. He is a lifelong New York Yankees' fan, and spent part of his free time penning a successful blog on the "Open Salon" site from 2009 through early 2015. Having honed his writing skills through such blogging, he has now written and published three novels, "In His Own Defense," "Deadly Fantasy: A Baseball Story," and the recently-released sequel, "In His Ex-Wife's Defense." The "Defense" books are about Eric Goldberg, a divorce attorney who lives in New Jersey and is a lifelong New York Yankees' fan. The similarities between the author and Eric Goldberg, however, end there. The author's life is nowhere as exciting as Eric's.
He has recently released "Bloggin' Baseball II (from the bleachers), a compilation of his sports-related blogs from early 2013 through 2015 with additional, up-to-date commentary; this book is a follow-up to his successful "Bloggin' Baseball (from the bench)" - which included his posts from 2009 through early 2013.
The father of three daughters and two four-legged sons, he lives with his family in Randolph, New Jersey. When he is not practicing law or writing, he serves as Chairman for the New Jersey Chapter of the Franklin & Marshall College Alumni Association and as Commissioner of a fantasy baseball league.