About Brian
Brian Ayson is an attorney who has built a practice in Texas after completing his legal education at Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law, where he earned his J.D. in 2002. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Texas Tech University, received in 1995. The early academic path shaped his interest in courtroom work and local legal issues.
His first legal experience came as an intern at the Nueces County District Attorney’s Office in 2001. After law school, he spent a year working outside traditional practice as a mortgage broker for Premier Mortgage Funding in 2002. He returned to law practice in 2004 as a lawyer at White Shaver PC and later joined Kroger Myers Frisby & Hirsch in 2006. Those positions gave him exposure to courtroom procedures and client counseling across a range of matters.
In 2010 he became the managing lawyer of Ayson Law Office, a role he continues to hold. He is admitted to practice in Texas and in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. That combination of state and federal admission allows him to take cases that traverse different levels of the judiciary in the region.
Over the years Ayson has maintained memberships in several professional organizations. He is a member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Association, the Houston Bar Association, the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, and the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association. Memberships reflect ongoing engagement with peers and participation in local and statewide legal communities.
His practice has an emphasis on courtroom and trial work. He handles criminal defense matters and DUI cases, and he appears in trials at the county and federal levels when necessary. Clients encounter him in Harris County and elsewhere in Texas, where he pursues case preparation, hearings and jury trials.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who prefers direct engagement in court and in client meetings rather than behind-the-scenes work. He combines the earlier public-sector internship experience with years in private practice and firm roles before leading his own office. He currently focuses on criminal defense, DUI cases and trial litigation in Texas and the Southern District of Texas.