About Audrey
Audrey Cosgrove runs a practice that operates by appointment. She keeps a controlled schedule and meets clients on an arranged basis, a setup that suggests careful intake and one-on-one attention. Her professional footprint is modest and private. She does not maintain a public walk-in office, preferring scheduled consultations.
Cosgrove's path into law followed the conventional arc of legal training and early practice. She completed the academic and professional steps that lead to practicing law and then moved into client work. Early in her career she balanced research, client counseling and case preparation. Those formative tasks shaped a steady approach to handling matters for individual clients and small organizations.
Over time Cosgrove developed a practice rhythm suited to appointment-driven work. That arrangement allows time for review of documents before meetings and for clients to present their concerns in an environment set aside for focused discussion. Colleagues describe practitioners who use similar models as favoring thorough preparation and quiet consultation. Cosgrove's choice of an appointment-only format aligns with that method.
Her experience covers the kinds of day-to-day legal tasks many clients encounter. She has spent time preparing filings, drafting correspondence and advising on procedural steps. In meetings she listens, clarifies options and outlines next steps. Her work tends toward careful, case-by-case assessment rather than broad-brush approaches.
Clients who reach out to Cosgrove can expect an intake process that schedules time specifically for their matter. That gives both sides an opportunity to collect documents and plan for a productive discussion. The appointment structure also makes it possible to set aside longer blocks of time when a file requires deeper review.
Outside of client meetings she manages the administrative and research work that supports case handling. That quieter aspect of practice is integral to keeping appointments meaningful. It is where deadlines are tracked, filings are prepared and legal questions are researched prior to client consultations.
As of 2026 Audrey Cosgrove continues to see clients by appointment only. Her current practice emphasizes scheduled consultations and individualized attention to matters brought in through those meetings.