About Andrew K.
Andrew K. Hicks trained at Pacific McGeorge School of Law after completing undergraduate studies at Arizona State University, where he earned bachelor’s degrees in economics and political science. His academic path combined the quantitative reasoning of economics with the institutional insights of political science. He carried those perspectives into law school, developing an approach that values careful analysis and attention to statutory and procedural detail.
After law school Hicks became licensed to practice in Texas. He has built a practice rooted in that jurisdiction and its courts. Over time he has navigated the rhythms of litigation and counseling work typical for practitioners in the state. Colleagues say his background in economics helps when complex financial issues arise. His training in political science informs how he handles regulatory and governmental questions.
Hicks’s work style is methodical. He breaks problems into the elements that courts and regulators will examine. He writes plainly and argues directly. That plainspoken approach is reflected in how he prepares filings and presents clients’ positions. He also places emphasis on evaluating risk and planning strategies that reflect the choices clients face in litigation and transactions.
Outside the courthouse, Hicks has been involved in professional and community conversations that relate to the practice of law. He has participated in continuing legal education programs and contributed to discussions about practice management and client communication. Those activities complement the core legal work and keep him engaged with developments affecting lawyers and clients in Texas.
Peers describe him as practical and steady. He prioritizes clarity for clients and for the judges and tribunals before which he appears. He tends to favor solutions that resolve disputes efficiently when resolution is possible, while also preparing thoroughly for contested proceedings when cases must proceed to trial or hearing.
As a Texas-licensed attorney who combines a law degree from Pacific McGeorge and dual bachelor’s degrees from Arizona State, Hicks applies interdisciplinary reasoning to legal problems. He currently practices law in Texas, focusing on representing clients across a range of legal matters in state and federal venues.