Andrew Stolper founded Crux Capital after transitioning from his role as one of America’s most respected federal prosecutors of white-collar criminals. As an Assistant United States Attorney, Andrew Stolper worked at the United States Department of Justice office located in Santa Ana, California from 2002 to 2013 before founding Crux Capital.
At Crux Capital, Andrew Stolper assists clients in achieving favorable dispute resolutions. Crux Capital offers solutions to reduce expenses associated with litigation while leaving clients firmly in control of the legal destinies. Litigation can be risky, resource intensive and highly expensive. Andrew Stolper and Crux Capital works to financially assist clients while allowing them retain exclusive control of their settlement and litigation decisions.
A recipient of the Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service in 2006, Andrew Stolper has enjoyed a highly successful academic and professional history. Stolper has served as a prosecutor in an assortment of federal trials and appeals. In 1996, he entered the Gould School of Law at the University of Southern California. There, Andrew Stolper established himself as an exceptional member of his graduating class. By involvement in the Phi Kappa Phi honor society as well as the Southern California Law Review, Andrew Stolper showcased his tremendous commitment to scholastic achievement. His efforts were rewarded with induction into the prestigious Order of the Coif.