About Alexandra
Alexandra Negrich earned a B.A. in rhetoric from Hillsdale College in 2018 and a J.D. from Michigan State University College of Law in 2021. Her undergraduate studies emphasized argument and persuasion. Law school added technique and doctrine. Those threads run through her work today.
After completing law school she relocated to Texas and was admitted to practice there. She holds a professional association membership that began in 2022 and remains current. Early in her career she balanced courtroom preparation, client counseling and document drafting, developing practical habits that support day-to-day casework.
Negrich’s training in rhetoric shapes how she approaches disputes and written advocacy. She pays close attention to structure, clarity and the precise use of language. In practice that translates into careful pleadings, focused legal research and an emphasis on clear client communication. Colleagues note that she brings the same attention to a brief as she does to client meetings.
Her time at Michigan State exposed her to a range of subjects, from civil procedure to statutory interpretation. The curriculum reinforced analytical reading and an insistence on grounding argument in text and precedent. Those skills have been applied to matters under Texas law since she began practicing in the state.
She is based in Texas and maintains an active license there. Her current practice focuses on matters arising under Texas law.