About Audrey Christine

Audrey Christine Ewer built an uncommon academic foundation before she began practicing law. She earned a B.S. in Behavioral Science from the University of Houston–Clear Lake in 2015, followed by an M.A. in Sociology in 2016. She returned to graduate study and completed an LL.M. and a J.D. at the University of Houston Law Center in 2017, and later added an M.A. in Behavioral Science in 2018. The sequence of degrees gave her an unusual mix of social-science training and formal legal education.

That background shaped the early arc of her career. After law school she entered private practice and joined Griffith & Hughes PLLC as an associate lawyer. At the firm she has handled research, drafting and client work typical for associates. Colleagues note that her academic training helps her spot social and behavioral threads in dispute narratives and in client interviews. She has worked on matters that require careful fact development and attention to how people describe events.

Ewer’s combination of sociology and behavioral science study informs how she approaches cases. She often frames legal issues around human behavior and social context. That perspective affects the questions she asks in discovery, the way she prepares witness statements and the manner in which she evaluates risk for clients. The profile is not one of showmanship. It is an approach grounded in methods learned in graduate school and applied in a law-office setting.

Outside client work she has stayed connected to academic inquiry. Her graduate studies continued after law school, and she has contributed research-oriented thinking to the teams she joins at the firm. That has included empirical-style review of case patterns and attention to the ways procedural decisions can affect outcomes. She has not sought public office or high-profile committee leadership that would place her work in the headlines; her path has been steadier and more practice-focused.

Today she is an associate at Griffith & Hughes PLLC. She is licensed to practice in Texas and maintains an active role at the firm, where she practices law in Texas.

Education

University of Houston - Clear Lake

M.A. (2018) | Behavioral Science

2018

University of Houston Law Center

LL.M. (2017) | Law

2017

University of Houston - Clear Lake

M.A. (2016) | Sociology

2016

University of Houston Law Center

J.D. (2017) | Law

2015

University of Houston - Clear Lake

B.S. (2015) | Behavioral Science

2015

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Associate Lawyer

Griffith & Hughes PLLC

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas